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Slog
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verb
Slog
v. i.
1.
To walk heavily; to plod; to walk through resisting terrain, as in mud.
2.
To work steadily and ploddingly; to toil.
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Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48
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"Slog" Quotes from Famous Books
...
players to put their service into court with just as much speed as they can be sure of, but to serve both deliveries at about the same speed. Do not
slog
the first ball and pat the second, but
...
— The Art of Lawn Tennis • William T. Tilden, 2D
Words linked to "Slog" :
plug away
,
pad
,
splash
,
slug
,
work
,
plod
,
keep one's nose to the grindstone
,
peg away
,
keep one's shoulder to the wheel
,
tramp
,
slosh
,
slogger
,
swig
,
trudge
,
footslog
,
splosh
,
walk
,
squelch
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