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Definition of Slog

Slog
Slog Slog, v. t. & i. [Cf. Slug, v. t.] To hit hard, esp. with little attention to aim or the like, as in cricket or boxing; to slug. [Cant or Slang]

Meaning of Slog from wikipedia

- Slog is an unorthodox cricket shot where the batsman attempts to hit the ball as far as possible with the aim to hit a six or at the least a four. It is...
- Look up slog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A slog is a type of shot in the game cricket. Slog may also be: Super-logarithm, the inverse function...
- Slog's Dad is a 2006 short story by David Almond and is about a boy called Slog who, sees a man he believes is his father returned from death to visit...
- Patrick David Slogic (born September 13, 1991, in Okinawa, ****an) is an American soccer player. Slogic pla**** fours years of college soccer at Cornell...
- The slog can be an effective shot because all the batter's power and body weight can be put into swinging the bat at the ball. A slog sweep is a slog pla****...
- "Ring Ring (Bara du slog en signal)", in English: "Ring Ring (If only you called)", titled simply as "Ring Ring" in the English single version, is a song...
- An exit strategy is a means of leaving one's current situation, either after a predetermined objective has been achieved, or as a strategy to mitigate...
- poem in his 1941 anthology A Choice of Kipling's Verse. We're foot—slogslogslog—sloggin' over Africa Foot—foot—foot—foot—sloggin' over Africa --...
- Cricket portal In cricket, pinch hitter or slogger is a term for a batter who is promoted up the batting order in order to score quick runs. The term...
- The function sloga x satisfies: slog a ⁡ x a = x slog a ⁡ a x = 1 + slog a ⁡ x slog a ⁡ x = 1 + slog a ⁡ log a ⁡ x slog a ⁡ x ≥ − 2 {\displaystyle...