quagmire
n.
soft wet ground that gives way underfoot; mud, wet soft earth; swamp, bog; difficult problem or situation
Quagmire
Quagmire may refer to any of the following: is an
English noun, derived from "quake" + "mire", meaning literally "shaky, miry ground." (See
swamp.) It is frequently used metaphorically to describe
military campaigns characterized by small hope of victory, poorly-defined objectives and/or no clear
exit strategy.
Joshua Quagmire (or JQ) is an American
cartoonist, best known for
Cutey Bunny.
Quagmire McDuck is a minor character in
Walt Disney comic books, a distant ancestor of
Scrooge McDuck.
Glenn Quagmire (often called merely "Quagmire") is a character from the animated television
sitcom Family Guy.Quagmire is a character on the children's television show
Eureeka's Castle.Quagmire is the setting for Ben Dunn's
Ninja High School comics, and the title of two mini-series spun off from them."
Quagmire" is the 22nd episode in the
3rd season of the television drama,
The X-Files."Quagmire" is the English title of the 12th episode in anime series
Elfen Lied.The Quagmire Triplets (
Duncan,
Isadora, and
Quigley) are fictional characters from
Lemony Snicket's
A Series of Unfortunate Events.Quagmire is a black enchantment from the card game that allows creatures with the swampwalk ability to be blocked as though they did not have swampwalk.
Quagmire (comics), a Marvel Comics characterQuagmire is a level in the game "Banjo Tooie", sequel to the game "Banjo Kazooie"Quagmire is a game developed in the mid 1990's for the Mac OS. It followed the adventures of a robot as it seeks for its creator "Professor Quagmire"
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quagmire
Noun
1. a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
(synonym) mire, quag, morass
(hypernym) bog, peat bog
Quagmire
(n.)
Soft, wet, miry land, which shakes or yields under the feet.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Quagmire
To dream of being in a quagmire, implies your inability to meet obligations. To see others thus situated, denotes that the failures of others will be felt by you. Illness is sometimes indicated by this dream.
Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or "What's in a dream": a scientific and practical exposition; By Gustavus Hindman, 1910. For the open domain e-text see:
Guttenberg Project