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slog S0479500 (slŏg)v. slogged, slog·ging, slogs v.intr.1. To walk or progress with a slow heavy pace; plod: slog across the swamp; slogged through both volumes.2. To work diligently for long hours: slogged away at Latin.v.tr.1. To make (one's way) with a slow heavy pace against resistance.2. To strike with heavy blows.n.1. A long exhausting march or hike: a slog through miles of jungle.2. A long session of hard work: an 18-hour slog in the hay fields. [Perhaps alteration of slug.] slog′ger n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | slogger - someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed mannerplodder, trudgerpedestrian, footer, walker - a person who travels by foot | | 2. | slogger - someone who works slowly and monotonously for long hoursplodderdrudge, hack, hacker - one who works hard at boring tasks | | 3. | slogger - a boxer noted for an ability to deliver hard punchessluggerboxer, pugilist - someone who fights with his fists for sport | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeslogsloggerenUK
Synonyms for sloggernoun someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed mannerSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun someone who works slowly and monotonously for long hoursSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a boxer noted for an ability to deliver hard punchesSynonymsRelated Words |