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quagmire

KWAG-mire
A quagmire is soft wet ground that gives way underfoot and will not carry weight, the kind that takes a boot and keeps it. It differs from ordinary marsh in the shaking: The surface is a saturated mat over water or near-liquid peat, so it moves when you step on it and there is nothing solid within reach beneath.
Etymology
Quag is an English dialect word for a bog, related to quake and naming the way the ground shivers, and mire is a Norse-derived word for a bog as well. So a quagmire is a bog-bog.