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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024slog /slɑg/USA pronunciation v., slogged, slog•ging, n. v. - to hit hard, as in boxing;
slug:[~ + object]to slog him at least once in each round. - to walk or plod heavily, slowly, or with effort:[no object]to slog through the mud and rain.
- to make or find (one's way) by plodding:[~ + object]to slog his way through the rain.
n. [countable] - a long, tiring walk or march.
- long, laborious work.
- a heavy blow.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024slog (slog),USA pronunciation v., slogged, slog•ging. n. v.t. - to hit hard, as in boxing or cricket;
slug. - to drive with blows.
v.i. - to deal heavy blows.
- to walk or plod heavily.
- to toil.
n. - a long, tiring walk or march.
- long, laborious work.
- a heavy blow.
slog′ger, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: slog /slɒɡ/ vb (slogs, slogging, slogged)- to hit with heavy blows, as in boxing
- (intransitive) to work hard; toil
- (intr; followed by down, up, along, etc) to move with difficulty; plod
- to score freely by taking large swipes at the ball
n - a tiring hike or walk
- long exhausting work
- a heavy blow or swipe
Etymology: 19th Century: of unknown originˈslogger n |