verb
- to march or walk for a long distance, especially on foot and with difficulty or fatigue
Usage: informal; often implies tedious or exhausting travel
Examples
- The soldiers had to footslog through the muddy terrain for hours.
- After missing the bus, we footslogged all the way home.
- The hikers footslogged up the mountain despite their exhaustion.
- During the military exercise, recruits footslogged across the desert.
- We footslogged through the city streets looking for the venue.
- The troops footslogged for miles in full gear.