quagmire - Word of the Day - Fri Dec 20, 2024 word of the day Entry posted by Myr in Word of the Day 18 hours ago 44 views Share https://gayauthors.org/blogs/entry/23609-quagmire-word-of-the-day-fri-dec-20-2024/ More sharing options... Followers 5 Quote quagmire - (n) - a soft, boggy area of land that gives way underfoot; a complex or hazardous situation Quote The deer slipped into the quagmire to avoid the wolf. 6
Bill W 47,186 Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Quagmire dates back to the 1600s in the boggy sense and had the second meaning by the 1700s. It was formed from the joining of two words – quag and mire. Quag meant bog or marsh, possibly because the ground quaked underfoot. Slang usage: A quagmire is a difficult, complicated, or unpleasant situation which is not easy to avoid or escape from. The earliest known use of the noun quagmire is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for quagmire is from 1566, in a translation by William Adlington. quagmire is apparently formed within English, by compounding. The difference between Quagmire and quicksand is Quagmire is a bog or swamp i.e. a lowland area permanently saturated with water. On the other hand, quicksand is a bed of loose sand and mud mixed with water. The Quagmire family name was found in the USA in 1880. In 1880 there was 1 Quagmire family living in Mississippi. The quagmire theory suggests that American leaders had unintentionally and mistakenly led the country into the Vietnam War. The theory is categorized as an "orthodox" interpretation of the Vietnam War. Synonyms:- Swamp, morass, bog, marsh, mire, quag, marshland, fen, slough, quicksand, moss, moor, bayou, entanglement, quandary, difficulty, dilemma. Edited 18 hours ago by Bill W 4
Site Moderator drpaladin 82,298 Posted 17 hours ago Site Moderator Qugmires are nasty things. Regardless of the kind, you have to ynderstand their nature to get out of them. 4
sandrewn 22,517 Posted 15 hours ago Just the facts: Quagmire Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster 4
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