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slog

[slog] / slɒg /


Example Sentences

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I’m slogging past the math room when Mr. Harris steps out to shut his door.

From Literature

It is a slog she has dealt with for years, while searching in vain for reasonably priced housing near work.

From The Wall Street Journal

For organizers of the 2026 World Cup, Friday’s tournament draw is a like the bell lap of a long-distance race, the moment when the slow slog turns into a sprint.

From Los Angeles Times

As Bill Plaschke waxes nostalgic, the rest of us slog down the 10 Freeway from Westwood, through downtown, up into the far northeast corner of L.A., to the antiquated monument that is the Rose Bowl.

From Los Angeles Times

“Wicked: For Good” is a horribly lit, glacially paced slog that lacks the dynamism of the first film.

From Salon