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Definition of Footsloggers
1. footslogger [n] - See also: footslogger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Footsloggers
Literary usage of Footsloggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On Heaven, and Poems Written on Active Service, by Ford Madox Ford, Herbert Cyril James (1918)
"XIV footsloggers To CFGM I WHAT is love of one's land ? . . . I don't know very
well. It is something that sleeps For a year—for a day— For a ..."
2. History of the 107th Infantry, U.S.A.by Gerald F. Jacobson by Gerald F. Jacobson (1920)
"... was in full flight, and the British and Australian artillery all along the
line experienced difficulty in keeping pace with the fighting footsloggers. ..."
3. The Ordeal by Fire: By a Sergeant in the French Army by Marcel Berger (1916)
""We've been working the water-wheel for you footsloggers! Isn't that worth a drink?"
We replied: "In Berlin!" The torrent of shells still continued, ..."
4. A Yeoman's Letters by P. T. Ross (1901)
"We footsloggers determined to detach ourselves from our particular convoy and
march into Pretoria, a distance of twenty miles or more, in addition to the ..."
5. Action Front by Boyd Cable, Ernest Andrew Ewart (1916)
"... on his way to the headquarters of the 1st footsloggers with motor-cycle
belonging to that battalion. The last quarter mile of the run to the ..."