SLOG vs TRUDGE: NOUN
- A long session of hard work.
- An aggressive shot played with little skill.
- A long, tedious walk, or session of work.
- A long exhausting march or hike.
- A long difficult walk
- A long, tedious walk.
- A weary or laborious walk or tramp.
- An interpreter.
- A tramp, i.e. a long and tiring walk.
SLOG vs TRUDGE: VERB
- Work doggedly or persistently
- Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
- To hit hard, esp. with little attention to aim or the like, as in cricket or boxing; to slug.
- To walk slowly, encountering resistance.
- To work slowly and deliberately (overcoming significant boredom).
- To strike something with a heavy blow, especially a ball with a bat.
- Strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat
- Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
- To walk wearily with heavy, slow steps.
- To trudge along or over a route etc.
SLOG vs TRUDGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To walk heavily; to plod; to walk through resisting terrain, as in mud.
- To work steadily and ploddingly; to toil.
- To strike with heavy blows.
- To make (one's way) with a slow heavy pace against resistance.
- To walk or progress with a slow heavy pace; plod.
- To work diligently for long hours.
- To walk in a laborious, heavy-footed way; plod.
- To walk or march with labor; to jog along; to move wearily.
SLOG vs TRUDGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To hit hard, as in boxing, See slug.
- To lag behind.
- In cricket, to hit at the ball wildly and without judgment.
- To make one's way on foot; walk; travel on foot; especially, to travel wearily or laboriously on foot.
SLOG vs TRUDGE: RELATED WORDS
- Torturous, Drudgery, Uphill, Laborious, Tedious, Arduous, Tramp, Plug away, Peg away, Footslog, Pad, Swig, Slug, Plod, Trudge
- Scurry, Walk, Stroll, Wander, Meander, Straggle, Saunter, Traipse, Amble, Footslog, Pad, Shack, Trail, Slog, Plod
SLOG vs TRUDGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Yomp, Dreary, Torturous, Drudgery, Uphill, Laborious, Tedious, Arduous, Tramp, Plug away, Footslog, Pad, Swig, Plod, Trudge
- Clamber, Walk, Stroll, Wander, Meander, Straggle, Saunter, Traipse, Amble, Footslog, Pad, Shack, Trail, Slog, Plod
SLOG vs TRUDGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Manually logging account data into Excel can be a slog.
- Basically, every battle I got into was a painful slog.
- Recovery from surgery can feel like an uphill slog.
- Hiring teams slog through hundreds of Java developer resumes.
- Forerunners only won after a long and difficult slog.
- But it is a SLOG to get there.
- This campaign season has been a tough slog.
- Usually find that Sundays are an unenjoyable slog.
- TOO MUCH detail it felt like a slog.
- He lazes around while you slog all alone.
- While enthusiastic about rooftop solar it became a trudge through permits, site visits, and meetings with contractors.
- Boca players trudge off disconsolately at the end of the match.
- We trudge inside the Factory to start this new line of work and existence in education.
- Crawford Cup Trinidad riding Duel Grand Prix Trudge meet up with Sherry and Elsworth, while insisted.
- Ino, Sakura and Choji trudge across a desert under the blazing sun without any provisions.
- Synonyms for tread include walk, pace, stride, step, march, plod, traipse, tramp, trudge and ambulate.
- Junry Tenefrancia constantly monitored status and track the path trudge upon by Queenie.
- Trudge through romantic deep snow or along the groomed trails.
- Away they trudge, Culprit and all, before the judge.
- They trudge forward, their expressions wan and empty.
SLOG vs TRUDGE: QUESTIONS
- What does'slog over'and'death over'mean in cricket?
- How far did Nutty have to trudge to solve his problem?
- How many answers are there for the crossword clue trudge?
- What happened to Tetsu trudge after the Ark Cradle?