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  • noun Plural form of slog.

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Examples

  • (By the way, the cholesterol / lipoprotein discussions were the biggest of the reading "slogs" I mentioned in my first post, but if you really want to know, you'll really want to read it.)

    Sun Bloggers 2009

  • While the U.S. remains mired in debt and slogs through a subpar economic recovery, Canada is moving ahead steadily.

    Why Canada Is Beating America Jason Clemens 2011

  • Both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars had turned into long, bloody, and unpopular slogs.

    Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011

  • He's at his most brutal wielding the bat horizontally, with a range of shots that are effectively different points on a single massive scything arc, from slashes square of the wicket on the off side through murderous pulls, whips and slogs over the leg side.

    Team's Fate is in Their Hands Richard Lord 2011

  • "Some poor, noble soul, who slogs through six grazillion mediocre fictive efforts every week, probably for no pay and solely out of obligation to Literature, thought your short story was a snoresgasbord."

    How to Reject a Rejectionist 2010

  • No matter how long our jobless, house-poor, consumer-hobbled recovery slogs on, we'll be constantly reassured that trillions from the Fed and the U.S. government spared us from another Great Depression.

    'Did It Work?' Al Lewis 2011

  • But as the NFL lockout slogs on and an NBA lockout looms, their services have never been more in demand.

    An Insurance Man to the Stars Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011

  • What is the effect of high unemployment on the U.S. economy as time slogs on, year after year?

    Scarred in Candyland Al Lewis 2010

  • No matter how long our jobless, house-poor, consumer-hobbled recovery slogs on, we'll be constantly reassured that trillions from the Fed and the U.S. government spared us from another Great Depression.

    'Did It Work?' Al Lewis 2011

  • There were plenty of times to bail, including the August town halls, the slogs through committee, and the Massachusetts election in January.

    Matthew Yglesias » Famous Last Words 2010

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