Definition of Slogged

1. Verb. (past of slog) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Slogged

1. slog [v] - See also: slog

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slogged

slog-sweep
slogan
sloganed
sloganeer
sloganeered
sloganeering
sloganeers
sloganize
sloganized
sloganizes
sloganizing
sloganless
slogans
slogfest
slogfests
slogged (current term)
slogger
sloggers
slogging
sloggy
slogo
slogos
slogs
sloid
sloids
slojd
slojds
sloka
sloka meter
slokas

Literary usage of Slogged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Great Boer War by Arthur Conan Doyle (1900)
"The soldiers slogged their way through, as they have slogged it before; but the task might have been made much lighter for them had we but clearly known ..."

2. The Great Boer War by Arthur Conan Doyle (1900)
"The soldiers slogged their way through, as they have slogged it before; but the task might have been made much lighter for them had we ..."

3. The Great Boer War by Arthur Conan Doyle (1902)
"The soldiers slogged their way through, as they have slogged it before; but the task might have been made much lighter for them had we but clearly known ..."

4. Pioneering in the Congo by John McKendree Springer (1916)
"the next few hours while our feet mechanically slogged, slogged over the wildest wilds of Africa. Messrs. Johnson and McVey were prospecting for gold, ..."

5. Pioneering in the Congo by John McKendree Springer (1916)
"the next few hours while our feet mechanically slogged, slogged over the wildest wilds of Africa. Messrs. Johnson and McVey were prospecting for gold, ..."

6. Journal of Commodore Goodenough: During His Last Command as Senior Officer by James Graham Goodenough (1876)
"Weighed at 4.45 PM; made sail outside the heads and slogged along, four knots. April i ith.—Turned back at 9 AM to land a case of fever. April iT,th. ..."

7. Journal of Commodore Goodenough: During His Last Command as Senior Officer by James Graham Goodenough (1876)
"The wall of the church was badly cracked. Came on board at 6.15 and sailed at 7 PM No breeze under the land, afterwards slogged along very comfortably. ..."

8. The Bookmart: A Monthly Magazine of Literary and Library Intelligence edited by Richard Halkett (1889)
"I slogged at it day in and day out," says Mr. Stevenson, and what he "slogged" at was, not the deserving half-volley, but the Art of Composition. ..."

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