footslog

[foot-slog]

foot·slog

[foot-slog]
verb (used without object), foot·slogged, foot·slog·ging.
to go on foot through or as if through mud.

Origin:
1895–1900; foot + slog

foot·slog·ger, noun
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footslog (ˈfʊtˌslɒɡ)
 
vb , -slogs, -slogging, -slogged
(intr) to march; tramp
 
'footslogger
 
n

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