slog in English

noun
1
a spell of difficult, tiring work or traveling.
it would be a hard slog back to the camp
verb
1
work hard over a period of time.
they were slogging away to meet a deadline
synonyms:work hardtoillaborwork one's fingers to the bonework like a Trojan/dogexert oneselfgrindslavegrubplowplodpegbeaverplugwork one's guts output one's nose to the grindstonesweat bloodtravaildrudgemoil
2
hit forcefully and typically wildly, especially in boxing.
the fighters were slogging away

Use "slog" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "slog" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "slog", or refer to the context using the word "slog" in the English Dictionary.

1. Altumal slog commorant unswelled jobsite saltcellars volutes Aenea

2. We slog all night, you just revel.

3. 1 Marking the exam papers was quite a slog.

4. 6 Writing the book took ten months of hard slog.

5. 26 The teacher made us slog through long lists of vocabulary.

6. Blue pencil is a “slog”: a slow blog

7. 8 This season has been a hard slog.

8. 15 Just hard slog to move up the world rankings.

9. 3 He started to slog his way up the hill.

10. 13 Just hard slog to move up the world rankings.

11. 9 It'll be a slog, but I know we can do it.

12. He started to slog his way through the undergrowth.

13. 5 And that was a real slog from Kumar.

14. 4 It's a long hard slog up the mountain.

15. 28 But it was also going to be a boring slog.

16. 14 The campaign promises to be a long,[www.Sentencedict.com] hard slog.

17. 10 The two teams will slog it out for second place.

18. 12 It was a long slog to the top of the mountain.

19. 7 He started to slog his way through the undergrowth.

20. Now, their lustre faded, they must plough through the qualifying slog to get there.

21. 2 The teacher made us slog through long lists of vocabulary.

22. 25 There is little to show for the two years of hard slog.

23. 27 Now, their lustre faded, they must plough through the qualifying slog to get there.

24. 13 The exams were a real hard slog but I'm glad I did them.

25. 24 That last hill before the finishing-line was a long slog!

26. 22 From there it was a hard slog to Tokai but, once there, the wine!

27. 30 The first aspect that presents itself is one of sheer hard slog!

28. 11 You just have to sit down and slog through long lists of new vocabulary.

29. For once, getting Attuned isn’t too much of a slog, and is fairly easy to accomplish

30. 14 The game was a hard slog with no finesse, despite the promotion aspirations of both sides.

31. 23 The game was a hard slog with no finesse, despite the promotion aspirations of both sides.

32. Slog of the Cloaca is a Legendary Monster that resides at the fifth level of Golgotha

33. 21 Occasionally he would step down the wicket and slog my straight medium pacer straight and high over my head.

34. 17 But then, so do the 49ers as they slog their way through three more utterly meaningless games.

35. Parts of the book are admittedly a slog, reading rather like a medieval mail order catalog of Crusading necessities

36. 18 The answer is that you would have to slog it out all the way from London to Baghdad.

37. 29 The Charlatans know this. With their inbuilt Brit arrogance, they are avoiding the back-breaking circuit slog.

38. 20 The season had been a hard slog and he felt a break was in the player's interests.

39. 26 Of course we shall sometimes feel lonely but we were never meant, grim-faced and tight-lipped, to slog on alone.

40. 16 Then came Edinburgh and the long hard slog of a medical degree and the various hospital training jobs that followed.

41. Among the four trekking peaks in Annapurna region, Mardi Himal is a five day slog up to the Mardi Khola to approach the peak

42. 27 I've just returned from what is likely to be the most harrowing investigative jaunt of my career, a four-day slog through teeming streets filled with screaming children.

43. ‘The Parliament may, Alternatively, within three months propose amendments by an absolute majority of its component members.’ ‘Your working day may not feel like such a slog if you don't hate your job, or Alternatively you may find two enjoyable part-time gigs will fit the bill.’