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Definition of Slogging
1. slog [v] - See also: slog
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slogging
Literary usage of Slogging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bridge Engineering by John Alexander Low Waddell (1916)
"An earth slide. A long, narrow water space between two wharves or piers.
Land Slip.—Same as "Land Slide," qv Slip Joint.—See "Joint." slogging Chisel. ..."
2. A Sporting Pilgrimage: Riding to Hounds, Golf, Rowing, Football, Club and by Caspar Whitney (1894)
"In all the games I witnessed in not one did I see the slightest attempt at anything
savoring of slogging. Indeed, I am told the written and unwritten law on ..."
3. South Africa, 1486-1913 by A. Wyatt Tilby (1914)
"The latter showed he had no generalship, but relied on simple slogging by brute
forc« in a position where slogging and brute force were obviously useless ..."
4. That which Hath Wings: A Novel of the Day by Richard Dehan (1918)
"It's the power that keeps a man slogging, slogging in one groove without getting
mechanical or stupid, as long as he attain his ends or can serve his ..."