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  • noun Plural form of slugger.

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Examples

  • A big chunk of the park and ride area at the Potomac Mills mall is scheduled to disappear on Monday, and many of the casual carpoolers known as sluggers still will be searching for a new base.

    Dr. Gridlock's traffic and transit tips Post 2011

  • A big chunk of the park and ride area at the Potomac Mills mall is scheduled to disappear on Monday, and many of the casual carpoolers known as sluggers still will be searching for a new base.

    Dr. Gridlock's traffic and transit tips Post 2011

  • Can be effective against left handed sluggers, which is why the team used him in Texas instead of Fister roughly 10 days ago.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Can be effective against left handed sluggers, which is why the team used him in Texas instead of Fister roughly 10 days ago.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Can be effective against left handed sluggers, which is why the team used him in Texas instead of Fister roughly 10 days ago.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Can be effective against left handed sluggers, which is why the team used him in Texas instead of Fister roughly 10 days ago.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • It seems that general managers have felt that Dunn's low average, as well as his questionable defense, have relegated him to salaries that, while very respectable, pale when compared to name sluggers with similar styles.

    The Hardball Times David Wade 2010

  • And in a fraction of a second the hollow forward end of the cylinder engulfed, pipe-wise, the entire apex of the enemy's war-cone, and the hitherto idle "sluggers" of the cylinder's liner went to work.

    First Lensman Smith, E. E. 1950

  • Baseball, in this view, was a game for stoutly built men proud to be called "sluggers," uncouth players who said things like

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • Baseball, in this view, was a game for stoutly built men proud to be called "sluggers," uncouth players who said things like

    NYT > Home Page 2010

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