NOUN
- a boxer noted for an ability to deliver hard punches
- someone who works slowly and monotonously for long hours
- someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner
How To Use slogger In A Sentence
- I found your latest attempted big timing of a footslogger hilarious, considering your own personal Military failure. Army Rumour Service
- There will always be that footslogger selling national product who senses that there is surplus money demand over yonder among the capitalists and demand some of it by raising prices. Mises Dailies
- There once was a Scoble the blogger much more open than Ballmer the slogger Scoble going back to Microsoft
- Dyson piled up the points, criticising a culture that celebrates the effortlessly brilliant rather than the determined slogger.
- I have tried hundreds of dollars worth of miracles and found the best solution was cheapest; a one size too big pair of rubber slogger boots from KMart for $18.97 coupled with a thick wool pac boot insert and a couple pair of wool socks, feels like I am walking on pillows too! Out Cold
- Gore, on the other hand, is a drone, a slogger, a guy who just doesn't understand how the new, entrepreneurial, highly liquid, exit-strategy economy works.
- Iron feinted with one hand and struck with the other; a simple ploy even for a slogger of a boxer out of work for some years.
- Yet Alfred, given his intelligence, was not the sort of man to remain a footslogger for long - he was highly intelligent and, having gone to Battersea Polytechnic, used to working with complicated equipment.
- I find his poety stark, cold and fairly confronting in it's simplicity and I think this echoes the suffering of the ordinary footslogger.
- Now the slogger was off to Hollywood, and the most gifted footballer of his generation was heading for the Priory, trapped in a tabloid hell.