slogger
IPA: sɫˈɑgɝ
noun
- (cricket) A cricketer who attempts to score runs fast by attacking every ball that can be hit.
- (colloquial) One who hits hard; a slugger.
- (UK, Cambridge University slang) An inferior racing boat.
Advertisement
Examples of "slogger" in Sentences
- But I agree he is not a slogger.
- It shows that he was not a slogger.
- There once was a Scoble the blogger much more open than Ballmer the slogger
- I ended up doing many marathons and ultra-marathons, but now I'm a slogger, a slow jogger.
- As a long time slogger, erm, I mean blogger, you have succinctly put into words the struggle.
- Woolfian greatness of, 157; as Rushdie fan, 157; as disappointing husband, 158-159; as slogger, 158; hypergraphia of, 158
- The most recent one was in the Stranger Slog this morning involving slogger Erica Barnett and the moving company All My Sons Movers. (link to slog)
- Then Dave Boone and Wally made a stand that roused the perspiring spectators to something like enthusiasm, for Mr. Boone was a mighty "slogger," and Wally had a neat and graceful style that sent the Cunjee supporters into the seventh heaven.
- 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!
Advertisement
Advertisement