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slog

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1 slog /ˈslɑːg/ verb
slogs; slogged; slogging
1 slog
/ˈslɑːg/
verb
slogs; slogged; slogging
Britannica Dictionary definition of SLOG
always followed by a preposition or adverb informal
: to keep doing something even though it is difficult or boring : to work at something in a steady, determined way : plod
[no object]
[+ object]
: to walk slowly usually with heavy steps : plod
[no object]
[+ object]

slog it out

British, informal
: to fight or compete until one side wins : to slug it out

— slogger

noun, plural sloggers [count]
2 slog /ˈslɑːg/ noun
2 slog
/ˈslɑːg/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of SLOG
[singular] informal
: a long period of hard work or effort
: a long, difficult walk