Sentence example with the word 'slogger'

slogger

Definition n. someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner

Last update: July 26, 2015


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He was called Slogger Williams, from the force with which it was supposed he could hit.   [Please select]

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But now that he had broken down just in the middle of all the long words, the slogger's wrath was fairly roused.   [Please select]

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"Huzza, there's going to be a fight between Slogger Williams and Tom Brown."   [Please select]

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Loud shouts rise from the boys of slogger's house, and the school-house are silent and vicious, ready to pick quarrels anywhere.   [Please select]

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"He's funking; go in, Williams," "Catch him up," "Finish him off," scream the small boys of the slogger party.   [Please select]

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The slogger pulls up at last for a moment, fairly blown.   [Please select]

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A short rally at close quarters, and they close: in another moment the slogger is thrown again heavily for the third time.   [Please select]

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Tom felt the wisdom of the counsel, and saw already that he couldn't go in and finish the slogger off at mere hammer and tongs, so changed his tactics completely in the third round.   [Please select]

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He now fights cautious, getting away from and parrying the slogger's lunging hits, instead of trying to counter, and leading his enemy a dance all round the ring after him.   [Please select]

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slogged - slogger - sloggers