slog|slogged|slogging|slogs in English
verb
[slɑg /slɒg]
hit hard; progress slowly and ploddingly; work persistently, toil
Use "slog|slogged|slogging|slogs" in a sentence
1. He slogged away at that report for weeks.
2. 9 He slogged away at that report for weeks.
3. We slogged through the mud of an early spring thaw.
4. 23 They secure their degrees by slogging through an intensive 11-month course.
5. Altumal slog commorant unswelled jobsite saltcellars volutes Aenea
6. We slog all night, you just revel.
7. 1 Marking the exam papers was quite a slog.
8. He doesn't want me to be slogging as hard as he is right now.
9. 6 Writing the book took ten months of hard slog.
10. 26 The teacher made us slog through long lists of vocabulary.
11. Blue pencil is a “slog”: a slow blog
12. 8 This season has been a hard slog.
13. 15 Just hard slog to move up the world rankings.
14. 3 He started to slog his way up the hill.
15. 13 Just hard slog to move up the world rankings.
16. They secure their degrees by slogging through an intensive 11-month course.
17. I've been slogging away for days on this essay and I'm still not finished.
18. 9 It'll be a slog, but I know we can do it.
19. He started to slog his way through the undergrowth.
20. 5 And that was a real slog from Kumar.
21. 4 It's a long hard slog up the mountain.
22. 28 But it was also going to be a boring slog.
23. 14 The campaign promises to be a long,[www.Sentencedict.com] hard slog.
24. 10 The two teams will slog it out for second place.
25. 12 It was a long slog to the top of the mountain.