adj. characterized by swampy terrain, or muskeg.
- 1875  (1897)  From that point to Lake Winnipeg, about fifteen miles, we passed over a marshy, muskegy region.
- 1875  He speaks of an Arctic December whose piercing frosts the warmest rays of June cannot overtake; of prairie--vast "muskegy" stretches with not even a spring to slake the traveller's thirst--whose monotony is relieved only by impudent gophers, and where black-fly bull-dogs torment by day and mosquitoes by the million at night.