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What is the opposite of slog?

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Verb
Opposite of to apply great and continuous effort
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Opposite of to walk or move with difficulty or effort
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Opposite of to strike or hit heavily, and sometimes repeatedly
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Opposite of to strike, especially repeatedly with hard blows
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Opposite of to apply great and continuous effort towards work, a task, or a goal
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Opposite of to hit or strike repeatedly
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Opposite of to strike or hit repeatedly
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Opposite of to strike with a sharp, often slanting, blow
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Opposite of to hit or strike someone or something
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Opposite of to walk for a long distance, especially across country
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Opposite of to move heavily, scaping one's feet in the process
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Opposite of to struggle tenaciously to achieve something
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Opposite of to strike, especially with force
“Jobe was terrible at shooting games because he would completely miss most of his targets.”
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Opposite of to exert oneself for a particular purpose
“I would laze late into the night despite having work to complete.”
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Opposite of to strike physically or violently
“Aaron moves first, throwing a flurry of punches that I easily defend.”
Noun
Opposite of a spell of difficult, tiring work
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Opposite of a long walk, typically a tiring one
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Opposite of painful or laborious effort
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Opposite of a trip or a set amount of traveling
“He agreed that the immobility caused by her illness could have played a part in her decline.”
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Opposite of an instance of striking or being struck
“That was a fortunate miss for him, having evaded the oncoming vehicle by a matter of inches.”
Noun
Opposite of a long walk or walking tour
Noun
Opposite of hard work, or the effort expended on a particular task
“We are never going to finish building this house with so much laziness.”
Noun
Opposite of energy or effort expended towards an endeavor
“The inferiority might be the result of feebleness and of want of activity of the mind.”
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