- verbslog (verb) · slogs (third person present) · slogged (past tense) · slogged (past participle) · slogging (present participle)
- work hard over a period of time:"they were slogging away to meet a deadline"
- walk or move with difficulty or effort:"he slogged home through the gray slush"
- hit forcefully and typically wildly, especially in boxing:"the fighters were slogging away"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformal(slog it out)fight or compete at length or fiercely:"they'll be slogging it out in the first round of the cup next Sunday"
nounslog (noun) · slogs (plural noun)- a spell of difficult, tiring work or travelling:"it would be a hard slog back to the camp"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformala forceful and uncontrolled hit, especially in cricket:"a slog hit the fielder on the helmet"
Originearly 19th century: of unknown origin; compare with slug.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Work hard over a long periodSlog is a verb that means to work hard over a long period, especially doing work that is difficult or boring1. It can also mean to walk or progress with a slow heavy pace2. As a noun, it refers to a period of difficult or tiring effort3. It can also be used to describe a physical action, such as hitting with heavy blows4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.slog verb (WORK HARD) [ I usually + adv/prep ] informal to work hard over a long period, especially doing work that is difficult or boring: I've been slogging through pages and pages of reports. [ I + adv/prep ] to travel or move with difficulty, for example through wet, sticky soil or snow, or when you are very tired:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/slogv. slogged, slog·ging, slogs v.intr. 1. To walk or progress with a slow heavy pace; plod: slog across the swamp; slogged through both volumes. 2. To work diligently for long hours: slogged away at Latin.www.thefreedictionary.com/slogslog noun (HARD WORK) [ S ] informal a period of difficult or tiring effort: This semester was a long hard slog; I'm glad it's over. That last hill before the finishing line was a long slog!dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/slogslog / (slɒɡ) / verb slogs, slogging or slogged to hit with heavy blows, as in boxing (intr) to work hard; toil (intr; foll by down, up, along, etc) to move with difficulty; plodwww.dictionary.com/browse/slog
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