footslog
Collocations
5ADJ.
lengthy, slippery
VERB + FOOTSLOG
became, fight, proceeded
FOOTSLOG + NOUN
gloom, miles, serengeti, siberia
PREP.
across, through, up
ADV.
then
Definitions
noun
An instance of footslogging.
... which had resulted in a number of the older and weaker felons being weeded out in view of the prospective rigours of a lengthy footslog to Siberia.
My lovely ramble through the bright woods, as I had been fooling myself, gave itself over to the sober truth: became a slippery footslog through the gloom, ...
verb
to walk heavily over a long distance or in a weary manner; to trudge
Romans, cursing in full armour, had to fight and footslog two thousand miles overland to Britain.
The bush is too thick. We will have to footslog up the side.
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5... which had resulted in a number of the older and weaker felons being weeded out in view of the prospective rigours of a lengthy footslog to Siberia.
WiktionaryMy lovely ramble through the bright woods, as I had been fooling myself, gave itself over to the sober truth: became a slippery footslog through the gloom, ...
WiktionaryRomans, cursing in full armour, had to fight and footslog two thousand miles overland to Britain.
WiktionaryThe bush is too thick. We will have to footslog up the side.
WiktionaryDick went by train to Voi and then proceeded to footslog across the Serengeti Plains to Taveta.
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