Slog Definition

slŏg
slogged, slogging, slogs
verb
slogged, slogging, slogs
To hit hard; slug.
Webster's New World
To walk or progress with a slow heavy pace; plod.
Slog across the swamp; slogged through both volumes.
American Heritage
To make (one's way) with great effort; plod.
Webster's New World
To work hard (at something); toil.
Slogging away at her work.
Webster's New World
To strike with heavy blows.
American Heritage
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noun
slogs
A long exhausting march or hike.
A slog through miles of jungle.
American Heritage
Hard work done persistently.
Webster's New World
An arduous, lengthy, and, sometimes, boring trip, effort, or task.
A slog through deep snow.
Webster's New World

(cricket) An aggressive shot played with little skill.

Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Slog

Noun

Singular:
slog
Plural:
slogs

Origin of Slog

  • Probably a variation of slug.

    From Wiktionary

  • Perhaps alteration of slug

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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