| Pronunciation: | 'kwagmIr | ||
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| Definition: | [n] a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot | ||
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| Synonyms: | mire, morass | ||
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| See Also: | bog, peat bog | ||
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| Definition: | \Quag"mire`\, n. [Quake + mire.] Soft, wet, miry land, which shakes or yields under the feet. ``A spot surrounded by quagmires, which rendered it difficult of access.'' --Palfrey. Syn: Morass; marsh; bog; swamp; fen; slough. | ||
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| Definition: | Seeing yourself bogged down in a quagmire means your inability to meet obligations and that you are stuck in a daily non-exciting routine. Seeing others bogged down in a quagmire indicates that you will be effected by the failures of others. | ||
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