Sentence examples for to slug from inspiring English sources

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to slug

noun

Any of many terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks, having no (or only a rudimentary) shell.

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He's as apt to slug down bourbon as a martini.

Poets like to slug it out bout for bout.

They have 35 years of bad blood to slug out.

Her response was to slug him in the jaw.

"They need more money to invest, to slug it out".

The two committees will have to slug it out.

Man, do you want to slug this obnoxious guy.

"There is nothing quite so pathetic as an over-age champion trying to slug it out".

For a second, I'm worried that he's going to slug Granana in her wattled neck.

So the ball is back with the academics to slug it out.

The Islanders wanted to slug the puck past Khabibulin but only struck out.

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