slogged

[slɒɡd]

slogged Definition

  • 1worked hard over a period of time
  • 2walked or moved with difficulty or effort

Using slogged: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "slogged" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I slogged through the entire book in one night.

  • Example

    She slogged away at her desk job for years.

  • Example

    The hikers slogged through the muddy trail.

  • Example

    He slogged through the snow to get to work.

slogged Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with slogged

  • to work hard and persistently at something until it is finished or resolved

    Example

    We'll just have to slog it out until the project is done.

  • to work hard and persistently at something

    Example

    She's been slogging away at her studies for weeks now.

  • to work one's way through something difficult or tedious

    Example

    I had to slog through a lot of paperwork before I could start my project.

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Summary: slogged in Brief

The verb 'slogged' [slɒɡd] means to work hard over a period of time or to walk or move with difficulty or effort. It can be used in phrases like 'slog it out,' meaning to persistently work at something until it's finished, and 'slog through,' meaning to work one's way through something difficult or tedious.