slog away

verb

Etymology

From slog + away.

  1. inherited from āweġ
  2. inherited from away
  3. formed as slog away — “slog + away

Definitions

  1. to work hard at something, often for a long time and in a tedious or exhausting manner

    • The good students who slog away and do not concern themselves with writing - one can despise them and disdain their victories. But such victories are given qualitative value when it is an artist who carries them off[…]

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