Verb
To devote serious and sustained effort
“While slogging at your work, have you neglected your marriage?”
Verb
Walk or move with difficulty or effort
“The men had to slog up a muddy incline.”
Verb
To strike something with a heavy blow, especially a ball with a bat
“… the two boxers were so exhausted they just slogged each other indiscriminately.”
Verb
To strike repeatedly
“… the feisty woman was still slogging her would-be attacker when the police arrived.”
Noun
A spell of difficult, tiring work or travelling
“It was a less than impressive start to a hard slog ahead.”
Noun
A long and difficult walk
“A slog through heather and bracken.”
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