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sloggy

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slog´gy    (slǒg´gŷ)
a.1.Sluggish.
Somnolence that is sloggy slumbering
- Chaucer.


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He wants extreme distances in sloggy ground and hopefully the Grand National would be an aim at the end of the season, although the ground usually comes up a bit quick by that time of year.
If you've got that sloggy, "I need a nap--stat" feelin', it's because, um, you aren't exercising.
Joe Sloggy, Carter Baldwin and Jake Philbrick each scored one goal for Malibu, with Philbrick's third-quarter score cutting the Sharks' deficit to 7-4.
 
 
 
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