Definition of Slogging

1. Verb. (present participle of slog) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Slogging

1. slog [v] - See also: slog

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slogging

sloganeer
sloganeered
sloganeering
sloganeers
sloganize
sloganized
sloganizes
sloganizing
sloganless
slogans
slogfest
slogfests
slogged
slogger
sloggers
slogging (current term)
sloggy
slogo
slogos
slogs
sloid
sloids
slojd
slojds
sloka
sloka meter
slokas
sloke
sloken
slokened

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 ..."

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