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n. 1 One who slags. 2 One who works with slag.
Usage examples of "slagger".
After three years working Below, Jana could sleep through the twenty-four-hour rumble and thump of the slagger, but the faint light in the shed woke her, most mornings, before the call.
On occasion, he still thought of his fellow exiles as slaggers, as criminals, and of Lakesh as a dangerous subversive.
Some carried raw rock from the mining vessels to the slaggers and tumblers whose chutes bristled from the side of the Platform.
With the Slaggers in Idaho Falls getting fatter and bigger, a lot more people are wanting to get their hands on some firepower.
These sectors of the villes were melting pots, where outlanders and slaggers lived.
Getting trapped up on the structure so the ghoulies and the Slaggers could surround them wasn't the choice he would have made, but he was certain they wouldn't be able to outrun the dogs.
However, as the Slaggers drew more deeply into the ville toward the junkyard of dead wags, they held back the riders' advance with increasing success.
The baron's men and the Slaggers had declared all-out war on each other, and it was difficult to tell who was getting the better end of it.
The baron's horsemen had retreated into the rubble and started picking off some of the Slaggers on foot.
The Slaggers weren't having much luck getting together without the baron's men shooting into them.
Ryan managed to pick off two more Slaggers before the coldhearts pulled back and formed a skirmish line.
And coming back down the river past Idaho Falls to return to the redoubt they'd come through in wouldn't be a wise idea at the moment, not with the Slaggers marking territory.
Some carried raw rock from the mining vessels to the slaggers and tumblers whose chutes bristled from the side of the Platform.