"Slugging" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slugging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slugging" Meaning

Slug (noun)

A slug is a type of mollusk that moves on its foot. It is a type of gastropod, related to snails, but without a shell.

Verb

1. To engage in a headlong rush or gait, as in running or congested traffic.
Example: The crowd slug through the packed streets to get to the concert.
2. In baseball, to run the bases in a slow, awkward way.

Idiom

To slug it out: to engage in a fierce and prolonged contest, often implying a physical effort.
Example: "The two friends slugged it out for hours, playing a marathon game of chess."

"Slugging" Examples

Examples of "slugging" in sentences:


The baseball player slugged the ball out of the stadium with a mighty swing.
After working on the project for weeks, she slammed down the keyboard in frustration, saying, "I'm done slugging away at this code."
By dawn, it was clear that slugging through the snow would not be easy.
The impressive golfer dug deep and slugged one away from the fairway to get out of the woods.
They were slugging it out tonight at the brand-new club downtown.

"Slugging" Similar Words

Sluffs

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A verb meaning to shed or drop things, often in a careless or hasty manner, especially leaves or feathers. It can also mean to neglect or abandon something, often unintentionally.

Slug

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A slug is a small, usually slow-moving, soft-bodied invertebrate that belongs to the phylum Mollusca. It has a slimy trail on its feet, which helps it move and protect itself from dehydration. Slugs are closely related to snails, but they lack shells. They are found in a wide range of environments, including forests, gardens, and urban areas, and feed on plant leaves, stems, and flowers.

Slugabed

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A slugabed is a person who wakes up late, sleeps excessively, or is often late in attending to their responsibilities due to a lack of discipline or a tendency to oversleep.

Slugfest

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A slugfest is a colloquialism that refers to a fight, brawl, or heated disagreement in which both sides exchange insults, arguments, and verbal jabs, but neither side prevails or gains a decisive advantage. It's a term often used to describe a intense but inconclusive or chaotic situation, where anger and emotion overwhelm rational discussion.

Sluggard

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A sluggard is a person who is habitually lazy or idle, showing a lack of energy or enthusiasm. They often tend to procrastinate and avoid taking action or effort, preferring to waste time or indulge in leisure activities.

Sluggardly

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At a slow and lazy pace; not eager to work or use energy.

Sluggards

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Slow-moving or idle people who do not try to better themselves or work hard.

Slugged

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Attached with a slug or slug-like substance; being unable to move normally.

Sluggish

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Sluggishly

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Moving or doing something in a slow and slow-witted manner. Lack of energy or enthusiasm.

Sluggishness

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Slugs

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Large, typically mollusk-like, garden pests that leave behind lines of slime on surfaces. They often feed on plant leaves and stems.

Sluice

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A narrows or steep-sided watercourse that carries a large amount of water, often with rapids or a waterfall, at its base.

Sluiced

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To sluice means to pass or move through a narrow, especially horizontal, passage, often with a flow of liquid or water. It can also describe a piece of equipment with a narrow passage for this purpose. It can also refer to a situation of someone or something being taken advantage of or dealt with deceitfully.

Sluicegate

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A sluice gate, also known as a flush gate or simply sluice, is a device used to regulate the flow of fluids or slurries in a stream or river, often used in water transportation, irrigation, and mining. In other contexts, a sluice gate may also refer to a politician who is bribed or bought off by the government or an interest group to act in their interest, typically by allowing some private advantage or privilege to be passed into law or official policy, often in exchange for individual or sectional benefits.

Sluices

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