slog through



slog through something

to wade or trudge through something, such as mud or snow. Do I have to slog through the snow to go to school? Can't you drive me? When I was your age, I slogged through snow twice this deep to get to school.
See also: slog

slog through

v.
To walk or progress through something with a slow heavy pace: The explorers slogged through the swamp. I slogged through both volumes of the author's philosophical writings.
See also: slog

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jeremiasye-re-MEE-ahs (German), YE-re-mee-ahs (Finnish)German, Portuguese, Finnish
Ezgİ-Turkish
Giancarlojahn-KAHR-loItalian
Brynjar-Norwegian, Icelandic
Alojzije-Croatian
Phanouel-Biblical Greek