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slog

verb as in plod

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A ringside seat at the White House was something earned through decades of slogging through the political and journalistic mud.

From Salon

It’s going to be a long and very dull slog.

From Salon

If you’re not up to slogging through all 18 episodes of 2017’s “Twin Peaks: The Return” – we don’t blame you – the eighth episode is one of the series’ finest.

From Salon

After all, Angelenos spend years of our lives slogging through traffic on the 101, the 405, the 110 and the 5, and this never happens, right?

What we're witnessing is the brutal slog of government playing out; an unforgiving backdrop of economic flatlining, which critics say ministers have made worse.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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