slog in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
SLOG (verb): to work hard over a long period, often with difficulty or effort.
Sample Sentences
- He had to slog through the heavy mud to reach the campsite.
- After a long week of work, I felt ready to slog through the weekend chores.
- The students will have to slog through the dense textbook before the exam.
- She was determined to slog her way to the finish line, despite the pouring rain.
- Sometimes, you just have to slog through the tough times to appreciate the good ones.