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slog

Slog vs Drudgery - What's the difference?

slog | drudgery |


As nouns the difference between slog and drudgery

is that slog is army, host while drudgery is tedious, menial and exhausting work.

Slog vs Step - What's the difference?

slog | step |


As nouns the difference between slog and step

is that slog is army, host while step is stitch.

Slog vs Tedious - What's the difference?

slog | tedious |


As a noun slog

is army, host.

As an adjective tedious is

boring, monotonous, time consuming, wearisome.

Snag vs Slog - What's the difference?

snag | slog |


As nouns the difference between snag and slog

is that snag is a stump or base of a branch that has been lopped off; a short branch, or a sharp or rough branch; a knot; a protuberance or snag can be (uk|dialect|obsolete) a light meal or snag can be a misnaged, an opponent to chassidic judaism (more likely modern, for cultural reasons) while slog is army, host.

As a verb snag

is to catch or tear (eg fabric) upon a rough surface or projection.

Tramp vs Slog - What's the difference?

tramp | slog |


As nouns the difference between tramp and slog

is that tramp is (pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond while slog is army, host.

As a verb tramp

is to walk with heavy footsteps.

Slog vs Dug - What's the difference?

slog | dug |


As nouns the difference between slog and dug

is that slog is army, host while dug is (chiefly|in the plural) on domestic mammal containing more than two breasts.

As a verb dug is

(dig).

Slog vs Thump - What's the difference?

slog | thump |


As nouns the difference between slog and thump

is that slog is army, host while thump is a blow that produces a muffled sound.

As a verb thump is

to hit (someone or something) as if to make a.

Slog vs Mite - What's the difference?

slog | mite |


As nouns the difference between slog and mite

is that slog is a long, tedious walk, or session of work while mite is a minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species; as, the cheese mite, sugar mite, harvest mite, etc. See Acarina.

As a verb slog

is to walk slowly, encountering resistance.

Ordeal vs Slog - What's the difference?

ordeal | slog |


As nouns the difference between ordeal and slog

is that ordeal is a painful or trying experience while slog is army, host.

Slog vs Strive - What's the difference?

slog | strive |


As nouns the difference between slog and strive

is that slog is army, host while strive is (obsolete) an effort; a striving.

As a verb strive is

to try to achieve a result; to make strenuous effort; to try earnestly and persistently.

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