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The example sentences of SLOGGING in videos (6 in total of 6)

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Use "slogging" in a sentence | "slogging" example sentences

How to use "slogging" in a sentence?

  • It would be wonderful if I can inspire others, who are struggling to realize their dreams, to say 'if this country kid could do it, let me keep slogging away'.
    -Douglas Engelbart-
  • My father always said, 'If you love what you do, you won't mind slogging through it for several hours a day.
    -Alexandra Guarnaschelli-
  • It's a road," Corey said, pointing. "A dirt road," Hayley muttered. "So? We've been slogging through the forest for two days. What do you want? A six-lane highway?
    -Kelley Armstrong-
  • I trudged around on the muddy river bottom for half an hour, patiently waiting to drown, before giving up and slogging my way back to shore.
    -MaryJanice Davidson-
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Definition and meaning of SLOGGING

What does "slogging mean?"

/släɡ/

slogging

verb
To hit a ball very hard with a bat.

What are synonyms of "slogging"?
Some common synonyms of "slogging" are:
  • toil,
  • labor,
  • grind,
  • slave,
  • grub,
  • plow,
  • plod,
  • peg,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/toil/

toil
noun verb

exhausting physical labour. work extremely hard or incessantly.

/ˈlābər/

labor
noun verb

All of the workers in a country, specific company. To work hard (often physically) for many hours.

/ɡrīnd/

grind
adjective noun verb

To make sharp or smooth through friction. Hard work or effort. To break (coffee, etc.) into tiny bits with machine.

/slāv/

slave
noun verb

person who is legal property of another and is forced to obey them. work very hard.

/ɡrəb/

grub
noun verb

larva of insect. dig shallowly in soil.

/plou/

plow
noun verb

implement to turn soil. To turn soil to prepare it for planting.

/pläd/

plod
noun verb

slow heavy walk. To walk slowly, but heavily.

peg

/peɡ/

peg
noun verb

Person's name. To hang clothes on a line to dry.

What are antonyms of "slogging"?
Some common antonyms of "slogging" are:
  • skive,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/skīv/

skive
noun verb

instance of avoiding work or duty by staying away or leaving early. avoid work or duty by staying away or leaving early.

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