“Bog into” means:
- To Become Deeply Involved or Engaged in Something:
- To immerse oneself fully in an activity, task, or subject, often with intense focus.
- Example: “He bogged into the research project and spent hours analyzing the data.”
- To Start Eating Something Eagerly:
- To begin eating food with enthusiasm, similar to “bog in.”
- Example: “Once the meal was served, everyone bogged into the delicious dishes.”
Prepositions
- Before “bog into”: Often used with the activity, subject, or object being focused on or engaged with.
- Example: “She bogged into the details of the report.”
- After “bog into”: Typically followed by the specific subject, activity, or task.
- Example: “He bogged into the project and lost track of time.”
Collocations
- Bog into (the)
- Bog into (something)
Example Sentences
- She bogged into the novel and couldn’t put it down until she finished.
- He bogged into the new assignment with great enthusiasm.
- They bogged into the discussion about the upcoming event.
- After the long hike, they bogged into the hearty meal.
- The team bogged into the details of the proposal to ensure it was perfect.
- She bogged into her studies for the exam, determined to do well.
- The researchers bogged into the latest data to understand the trends.
- He bogged into the technical issues and worked late into the night.
- The kids bogged into the cake as soon as it was served.
- They bogged into planning the party and covered every detail.
- She bogged into the creative process for her new project.
- The volunteers bogged into organizing the charity event.
- He bogged into the technical specifications of the new software.
- The family bogged into the holiday feast with enthusiasm.
- She bogged into the analysis and discovered some interesting patterns.
- The students bogged into their group project to complete it on time.
- He bogged into the preparation for his presentation with dedication.
- The chef bogged into the new recipe, eager to perfect it.
- They bogged into the issue and worked on solutions throughout the day.
- She bogged into the task of cleaning the house before the guests arrived.
- The team bogged into the strategy for the upcoming campaign.
- He bogged into the details of the financial report to prepare for the meeting.
- The audience bogged into the interactive workshop and participated eagerly.
- She bogged into the details of the book’s plot during her review.
- They bogged into the challenge and tackled each problem one by one.
- The writer bogged into the revisions for the manuscript with focus.
- He bogged into the design of the new product to make improvements.
- The family bogged into the homemade dinner after a long day.
- She bogged into the project and stayed late to finish it.
- The students bogged into their study session before the exam.
- He bogged into the analysis of the survey results to draw conclusions.
- The group bogged into the planning of the annual conference.
- She bogged into her work and lost track of time.
- They bogged into the preparations for the big event.
- He bogged into the editing process to ensure the film was ready.
- The team bogged into the problem-solving phase of the project.
- She bogged into the recipe and tried different variations.
- The workers bogged into the new procedures for the workplace.
- They bogged into the creative brainstorming session with full energy.
- He bogged into the history of the subject for his research paper.
- The children bogged into the playtime activities after school.
- She bogged into the intricacies of the artwork to enhance its details.
- The committee bogged into the budget discussions for the next year.
- He bogged into the software development with a lot of enthusiasm.
- The family bogged into the holiday traditions and celebrations.
- She bogged into the documentary and learned a lot from it.
- They bogged into the strategy session to finalize their plan.
- He bogged into the problem and found a quick solution.
- The chef bogged into the new cooking techniques to improve his skills.
- She bogged into the logistics of the event to ensure everything went smoothly.