slog (Meaning)

Wordnet

slog (v)

work doggedly or persistently

walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud

strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat

Webster

slog (v. t.)

To hit hard, esp. with little attention to aim or the like, as in cricket or boxing; to slug.

slog Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete endured an arduous slog through the muddy terrain.
  2. The students slogged through hours of study to prepare for the exams.
  3. The hiker slogged up the steep mountain trail, gasping for breath.
  4. The workers slogged away at the construction site, despite the relentless heat.
  5. The team slogged it out on the field, determined to win the championship.
  6. The writer slogged through countless drafts before finishing the novel.
  7. The researchers slogged through mountains of data to find the missing link.
  8. The couple had been slogging through a difficult patch in their relationship.
  9. The commute to work was a daily slog, taking hours in heavy traffic.
  10. The military unit slogged through hostile territory, facing constant danger.

FAQs About the word slog

work doggedly or persistently, walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud, strike heavily, especially with the fist or a batTo hit hard, esp. with l

whack, bat, knock, punch, pound, slam,hit, strike, smack, clip

lounge, hang (around or out), let up, let up, lounge, rest, shirk, shirk, rest, bum

The athlete endured an arduous slog through the muddy terrain.

The students slogged through hours of study to prepare for the exams.

The hiker slogged up the steep mountain trail, gasping for breath.

The workers slogged away at the construction site, despite the relentless heat.