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I . slog [slɒg] SUBST

1. slog fam:

slog (hard work)
slog (strenuous hike)

2. slog (hit):

slog
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II . slog <-gg-> [slɒg] VERBE intr fam

1. slog (walk):

to slog up the hill

2. slog (work):

slog through

III . slog <-gg-> [slɒg] VERBE trans fam

Expressions couramment utilisées avec slog

to slog the ball SPORT
to slog up the hill

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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On the other hand, slave labor slogged on continuously, for long hours and all seven days, and ensuring comforts and creating wealth for their masters.
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The actor has slogged it out and the diligence shows.
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A slog sweep is a slog played from the kneeling position used to sweep.
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This is one of the hardest pulls since we have trekked... all we can do is to slog on with the greatest possible speed.
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In cricket situations can arise in a match where power hitting, also called slogging, is required.
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Some distance away behind them, slogged two slow moving legions with the baggage train.
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What's left is a linear slog through a series of similar missions.
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He demonstrated good batting skills with no slogging.
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Slog sweeps are usually directed over square-leg rather than to mid-wicket.
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An extended set-piece slogging match between the lightly armed tribesmen and the well organized heavy legionaries usually spelled doom for the tribal fighters.
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