Slog | Mean of slog in English Dictionary
/ˈslɑːg/
- Verb
- to keep doing something even though it is difficult or boring
- He slogged away at the paperwork all day.
- She slogged through her work.
- She slogged her way through her work.
- to walk slowly usually with heavy steps
- We've been slogging along for hours.
- He slogged through the deep snow.
- They slogged their way through the snow.
- to fight or compete until one side wins
- Noun
- a long period of hard work or effort
- It will be a long, hard slog before everything is back to normal.
- a long, difficult walk
- It was a long slog up the mountain.