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slogged Meaning in Bengali



 সজোরে আঘাত করা,

Noun:

জোরে ধাক্কা, জোরে আঘাত, জোর আঘাত,

Verb:

সজোরে আঘাত করা,





slogged's Usage Examples:

In the following two and a half years the division slogged through the difficult and costly battles around Rzhev and Smolensk before.


The Cavaliers slogged through a disappointing and injury-filled regular season.


called him "one of the most good-natured and unselfish fellows who ever slogged a boundary or knocked a stump out of the ground".


no point does Polladhavan sag and that writer-director Vetrimaaran has slogged through his screenplay and the result shows.


the march on an impulse, and although clad in leather oxford shoes, had slogged the distance through snow and slush.


Lee's retreat, then guarded the rear as the Army of Northern Virginia slogged through the Fairfield Gap in a driving rainstorm on July 5.


flamethrowers were recovered on the shore as they were abandoned when their users slogged through the waters to reach the German ramparts.


The actor has slogged it out and the diligence shows.


Parthiban the creator has slogged to provide a new menu for the audience.


artillery through the rainy day until the sodden remainder of the XIV Corps slogged to join them at their position.


non-threatening pub rock, absorbing all the non-achieving affectations of those who slogged the wee stages before them.


infantry of the American Revolutionary War and forces of the Civil War slogged along the Old Williamsburg Road that today runs through the station.


He virtually slogged it out, beginning with jingles.


no point does Polladhavan sag and that writer-director Vetrimaran has slogged through his screenplay and the result shows.


support of the British Eighth Army as it alternately waited out weather and slogged its way north through a miserable winter in the Italian Apennines.


heavy rain storm soaked Metropolitan Stadium overnight, and the two teams slogged their way through the first five innings.


The Hindu noting the actor performed "perfectly" and as the "hero has slogged it out – it's only fair the industriousness is rewarded".


lost for the first and only time during her two-year-old season when she slogged home fourth to winner, Splendored.


undistinguished match in which two teams with low positions in the League slogged it out in midfield, neither set of forwards being capable of mounting a.


World War II was very human people, ordinary flesh-and-blood guys who slogged it out in miserable, flooded foxholes.



Synonyms:

plod; walk; slosh; splosh; splash; trudge; pad; footslog; tramp; slop; squish; squelch;

Antonyms:

inactivity; studio; misbehave; clean; ride;

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