Examples of using Bogs in English and their translations into Greek
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Especially Bogs.
There's bogs in Ohio?
You will sink in the bogs.
And Bogs would never walk again.
He's led me into the bogs!
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So bogs are natural boundaries.
Her name is Agnus Bogs.
Bogs out there's dangerous.
He's taking me to the bogs!
It's all bogs and quicksand.
I can't even get a signal in the bogs.
Bogs and rope, and goodness knows what.
It is the agues from the bogs of Ireland.
Bogs didn't put anything in Andy's mouth.
Rattled over the bogs Frightened all the dogs.
One by the Dingley Dell and one by the bogs.
But it's not just the bogs they have to deal with.
Swamps, bogs, intense green grass and other vegetation.
Finland also called“Suomi”,which means“land of bogs”.
Bogs is sent to another prison and Andy is not attacked again.
Give your scientists mosquito nets and send them into the bogs.
Bogs occupy 24% of the total area of Ķemeri National Park.
He was twatting this little posh kid in the bogs when I was in there.
Peatlands include moors, bogs, mires, peat swamp forests and permafrost tundra.
He would hardly catch many unsuspecting souls if he laid his traps in bogs and tunnels.
The boys are skipping over the bogs for exercise, showing you the way.
These people should not be made to pay the price for the destruction of bogs by others.
They can be found in acidic bogs throughout the cooler regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
In Ireland, one of the most common archeological finds are barrels of butter buried in bogs.
The first project seeks to restore raised bogs in over ten sites across Denmark, mainly in Jutland.
