Examples of 'slogged' in a sentence

Meaning of "slogged"

slog (verb) - to work diligently and persistently on a task or project, especially when it is difficult or tedious
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  • simple past tense and past participle of slog

How to use "slogged" in a sentence

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I slogged my guts out over that one.
I have also slogged in this soil.
I slogged my guts for that order.
The foot soldiers slogged along in the rear.
I slogged my guts out to send you to that school.
The real war was being slogged out somewhere beyond the frontiers.
Slogged my guts out.
The older son did not work as a son but slogged as a servant.
I have slogged hard for this nation.
Took many tough decisions Slogged day and night.
You have slogged through hundreds of miles of hazards.
The Cuban rebels quickly mired Spain in a guerilla war in which she simply slogged along.
You have slogged and educated me.
Whereas old Whalen slogged away.
You slogged so hard to become an inspector.

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I quit all my vices I slogged hard.
We slogged day in and day out.
Authorities have identified a Georgia man killed as Tropical Storm Irma slogged through the state.
We just slogged through the mud.
The day will come that they will be enjoyed, not slogged through.
I have slogged for this day.
He ai not no different to us . He slogged it on foot.
We slogged back to the hotel so my husband could change.
Some distance away behind them, slogged two slow moving legions with the baggage train.
He slogged his entire life and finally died one day.
And who looted it like it was their birthright . Then you will know who slogged.
I slogged for three years.
Unlike the Gandhi family members, I have slogged at the grassroots level.
I have slogged to reach here.
I was in every merit list… I got a scholarship to study in London. I slogged my arse off.
I have slogged my butt off for every family here.
Then his " mudder " would skate on in while the others slogged along.
I am sorry you slogged through a book you did not enjoy.
Then his mudder would skate right in… you know, while the others slogged along.
I have slogged day and night to send you to a good school.
And got it . He knew what he wanted, slogged his guts out.
I slogged my arse off.
Thank you, I am ready to be slogged now.
The actor has slogged it out and the diligence shows.
I thought of returning, but how could I face you? " I slogged for three years.
He slogged it out on foot.
Where? Here I have slogged it out for a whole year, sir.
I slogged day and night so that you could go to school and all.
So you have slogged your way through Hell.
As we slogged through the hedgerows and across France the sergeant began keeping to himself.
All my life I have slogged to give you whatever I could not do.
Slogged like a donkey to find all these sweets for you!
It 's slogged for.
Slogged around for a couple of days, never-never even got a smell of them.
The soldiers slogged away in the quarry and cursed the awful heat.

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