VERB
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walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone
How To Use footslog In A Sentence
- The most arresting display we have seen on our footslog around the footstreets belongs to the festively titled Snow Home on Gillygate.
- But maybe with the most recent wave of gentrification, venturing past 24th Street now seems like less of a footslog or maybe Lotus Garden's unswerving support base's cries were heard.
- There are innumerable opportunities to go native, and footslog your way around the countryside. Army Rumour Service
- A discussion of Lifeboat's largely negative critical reception . . . and Hitchcock's brief return to Britain to make two wartime propaganda films Aventure malgache and Bon voyage . . . leads into a somewhat tedious footslog through 1945's Spellbound. The Hitchcock/Truffaut Tapes #13
- Then my own private ‘Long March,’ though in the midst of thousands similarly footslogging their way home, from Huangpi Road to Changshu Road.
- This is a novel in which characters turn to one another and say things like ‘I suppose all this footslogging seems primitive to you, with your flying machines and thinking boxes, the marvellous war-making devilry of futurity!’ Archive 2010-01-01
- It is also associated with the following keywords: treks, expeditions, footslogs, hikes, long hauls
- Many of their emotional needs will be satisfied simply by belonging; or debating; or feuding; or footslogging. Times, Sunday Times
- Of course, I was "footslogging," but this day, having no horse to drag after me, was able to wander more at leisure. A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition
- There'll be more to come and thanks to the many choristers who footslogged their way around Orange with the letter drop that was a part of the membership drive.