footslog


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foot·slog

 (fo͝ot′slŏg′)
intr.v. foot·slogged, foot·slog·ging, foot·slogs
To walk, march, or trudge, especially over a long distance.

foot′slog′ger n.
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footslog

(ˈfʊtˌslɒɡ)
vb, -slogs, -slogging or -slogged
(intr) to march; tramp
ˈfootˌslogger n
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foot•slog

(ˈfʊtˌslɒg)

v.i. -slogged, -slog•ging.
to go on foot through or as if through mud.
[1895–1900]
foot′slog`ger, n.
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footslog


Past participle: footslogged
Gerund: footslogging

Imperative
footslog
footslog
Present
I footslog
you footslog
he/she/it footslogs
we footslog
you footslog
they footslog
Preterite
I footslogged
you footslogged
he/she/it footslogged
we footslogged
you footslogged
they footslogged
Present Continuous
I am footslogging
you are footslogging
he/she/it is footslogging
we are footslogging
you are footslogging
they are footslogging
Present Perfect
I have footslogged
you have footslogged
he/she/it has footslogged
we have footslogged
you have footslogged
they have footslogged
Past Continuous
I was footslogging
you were footslogging
he/she/it was footslogging
we were footslogging
you were footslogging
they were footslogging
Past Perfect
I had footslogged
you had footslogged
he/she/it had footslogged
we had footslogged
you had footslogged
they had footslogged
Future
I will footslog
you will footslog
he/she/it will footslog
we will footslog
you will footslog
they will footslog
Future Perfect
I will have footslogged
you will have footslogged
he/she/it will have footslogged
we will have footslogged
you will have footslogged
they will have footslogged
Future Continuous
I will be footslogging
you will be footslogging
he/she/it will be footslogging
we will be footslogging
you will be footslogging
they will be footslogging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been footslogging
you have been footslogging
he/she/it has been footslogging
we have been footslogging
you have been footslogging
they have been footslogging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been footslogging
you will have been footslogging
he/she/it will have been footslogging
we will have been footslogging
you will have been footslogging
they will have been footslogging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been footslogging
you had been footslogging
he/she/it had been footslogging
we had been footslogging
you had been footslogging
they had been footslogging
Conditional
I would footslog
you would footslog
he/she/it would footslog
we would footslog
you would footslog
they would footslog
Past Conditional
I would have footslogged
you would have footslogged
he/she/it would have footslogged
we would have footslogged
you would have footslogged
they would have footslogged
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.footslog - walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mudfootslog - walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud; "Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone"
walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet"
squish, slop, slosh, splash, splosh, squelch - walk through mud or mire; "We had to splosh across the wet meadow"
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Translations

footslog

[ˈfʊtslɒg] VIandar, marchar
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