bogger
n.— «The tour also included a look at a bogger—an underground front end loader—at work.» —“Working in a gold mine, going down, down” ABC Central Victoria (Australia) May 23, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
bogger
n.— «The tour also included a look at a bogger—an underground front end loader—at work.» —“Working in a gold mine, going down, down” ABC Central Victoria (Australia) May 23, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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