slog

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  • Agreement will require hard, slogging negotiation.

  • We slogged away all the time on every committee and eventually came to the stage when we said that we had to start afresh with a cleared site.

  • The fact that television can screen the highlights may give the impression to many that all football is highlights and not the middle periods of hard, slogging work.

  • Are we to commit ourselves to a stark, slogging, struggle, policing, arresting, confiscating, and imprisoning, and burning villages, in order to stamp out a popular movement?

  • I remember when the railway workers saw for the first time that the community and the workers owned the industry for which they had slogged so long.

  • An extended set-piece slogging match between the lightly armed tribesmen and the well organized heavy legionaries usually spelled doom for the tribal fighters.

  • The actor has slogged it out and the diligence shows.

  • Bearing in mind that they probably spent a large part of their time slogging uphill or coasting down this was probably not too important.

  • The fighting is tough, the slogging is slow, and the resistance is stiff.

  • He demonstrated good batting skills with no slogging.

  • He virtually slogged it out, beginning with jingles.

  • In cricket situations can arise in a match where power hitting, also called slogging, is required.

  • The initial phase of the clash had passed however and a slogging match ensued.

  • The battle was a slogging contest in which victory was decided by individual skill rather than by brilliance of maneuver.

  • Both thereby dodge the hard hermeneutic slog of text-to-context analysis, which is necessarily grounded in painstaking readings of the entire assemblage of material, documentary and oral evidence.

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