Dyson piled up the points, criticising a culture that celebrates the effortlessly brilliant rather than the determined slogger. |
He was called slogger Williams, from the force with which it was supposed he could hit. |
He is a blaster and the No 6 position demands a finisher, an accumulator as well as a slogger, which he may struggle to become – unless England have plans to devise a system of their own. |
For an instant Burke the slogger saw the glaring of a red lamp. |
Among others who came to our little social meetings was the slogger. |
I got in with a smeller afore he came right down with his slogger. |