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| Pronunciation:  |   | slâg
 
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- [v]  strike heavily, esp. with the fist or a bat; "He slugged me so hard that I passed out"  
 
- [v]  walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud; "Donkeys that plodded wearily in a circle around a gin" D.H. Lawrence  
 
- [v]  work doggedly or persistently; "She keeps plugging away at her dissertation"  
 
 
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|   | Synonyms: |   | footslog, keep one's nose to the grindstone, keep one's shoulder to the wheel, pad, peg away, plod, plug away, slug, swig, tramp, trudge |  
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|   | See Also: |   | hit, slop, slosh, splash, splosh, squelch, squish, walk, work |       |  
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|   | Definition: |   | \Slog\, v. t. & i. [Cf. {Slug}, v. t.]
To hit hard, esp. with little attention to aim or the like,
as in cricket or boxing; to slug. [Cant or Slang]
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