v. phr. , mostly intransitive or passive 1. To stop progressing; to slow to a halt. Work on the new building bogged down, because the contractor didn't deliver the needed concrete blocks. 2. To become entangled with a variety of obstacles making your efforts unproductive or unsatisfying. The novelist wrote tittle last summer because she got bogged down in housework.
BOG DOWN, TO GET BOGGED DOWN
Meaning of BOG DOWN, TO GET BOGGED DOWN in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012