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Answer for the clue "Plug away ", 4 letters:
slog

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A slog is a type of shot in the game cricket. Slog may also be: A super-logarithm , the inverse function of super-exponentiation A creature of fictional Oddworld A blog run by Seattle alternative weekly newspaper The Stranger Slog , a fictional character ...

Usage examples of slog.

Aubrey forgot his resolution not to hit a smaller man, and also calling upon his patron saints--the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World-- he delivered a smashing slog which hit the bookseller in the chest and jolted him half across the alley.

South Coquille grew more swollen with every mile they slogged, as streamlets joined in from the enclosing hills.

Abner Dowling slogged through freezing Tennessee mud from his tent toward the farmhouse where the general commanding the U.

If any godling or godlet or godkin is really determined to find me, he can slog through the marshlands after me.

I kicked aside a drowned field mouse and slogged toward the former residence of the Hickle clan.

So she slogged her way through the camp mostly by memory and was herself grateful to Idra for insisting on an orderly camp, laid out neatly, in proper rows.

A lone man slogged along the wave-beaten sand toward where he and Lockram languished.

The ground shifted under him, and suddenly he slipped down a pebbly slope and found himself slogging through calf-deep drifts of sand.

He waved back across the rolling marshland and started to slog towards him, avoiding the open water and overly lush regions of vegetation that indicated sink pits which could very well be bottomless.

Tarpy to Patrel as the Warrows slogged through the snow, now calf-deep, leading the ponies and giving the animals a respite.

Then it would be a matter of slogging through the Washington-area trucking centers, looking for that propane truck.

Duffy slogged down the flooded corridor at the fastest pace he could manage, his muscles burning with fatigue as he forced himself forward through the thick semifluid hydrogen.

For there, down the long white road, was the head of the approaching column -- kilts and sporans swinging to the time, white gaiters slogging up and down, tartan ribbons aflutter on the pipes, and the bass-drummer with his leopard-skin apron whirling his sticks cross-armed, overhead, and behind him in the wild inimitable Highland manner!

So by the time Tanna and Kyra had slogged the last few feet to the tent, the sentry was standing at ease, the door flap was unlaced, and Sewen was ready to hold it open for them against the wind.

They slogged back, collecting Amri, who was patiently waiting for them.