footslog

/ˈfʊtˌslɑɡ/
verb
  1. To walk a long distance, especially with effort or difficulty.
    • The soldiers footslogged for miles under the hot sun.
    • We had to footslog through the mud to reach the campsite.
    • Instead of taking the bus, they decided to footslog across town.
noun
  1. A long, tiring walk.
    • The morning footslog left everyone exhausted.
    • The hike turned into a real footslog through the rain.
    • After a long footslog, they finally arrived at the village.
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