slogger

[ˈslɒɡə(r)]

slogger Definition

  • 1a person who works hard and steadily
  • 2a player who hits the ball hard, especially in cricket

Using slogger: Examples

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

  • Example

    He's a slogger who never gives up.

  • Example

    The team needs a good slogger to score some runs.

slogger Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slogger

Phrases with slogger

  • work hard and steadily

    Example

    She's been slogging away at her studies all week.

  • fight or compete tenaciously until one side emerges victorious

    Example

    The two teams slogged it out for hours before the game was finally decided.

  • persevere with 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: slogger in Brief

'Slogger' [ˈslɒɡə(r)] refers to a person who works hard and steadily, or a cricket player who hits the ball hard. It is often used in phrases like 'slog away,' meaning to work hard, and 'slog through,' meaning to persevere through something difficult or tedious.