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slogging

Speech parts

1. slogging - Noun

2. slogging - Verb

Meaning

A beating or thrashing.

slogging

present participle of slog

An act or an instance of slogging or working laboriously.

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I started off like everyone else does, slogging but having a compulsion to put words on paper. I didn't write or read horror or fantasy, other than children's fantasy, until I was in my teens. Laurell K. Hamilton

Life, Stormy says, is not about how fast you run or even with what degree of grace. It's about perseverance, about staying on your feet and slogging forward no matter what. Dean Koontz

...There's no secret, no shortcut. Once you accept that being a writer or a creator is just really hard and takes a lot of hours of slogging through crappy first drafts, you just keep producing, and then you turn around and it's done. That's the magic. Esperanza Spalding

My father always said, 'If you love what you do, you won't mind slogging through it for several hours a day. Alexandra Guarnaschelli

We have been trying to address the issue that Nietszche brought up, which is something like the reunification of the spirit of mankind. It's something like that. Well, we're slogging through it. That's the aim. Jordan Peterson

It's a road," Corey said, pointing. "A dirt road," Hayley muttered. "So? We've been slogging through the forest for two days. What do you want? A six-lane highway? Kelley Armstrong

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