slug out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]slug out (third-person singular simple present slugs out, present participle slugging out, simple past and past participle slugged out)
- (transitive) To engage in a match, fight, battle, argument or competition.
- They slugged out two wins last month.
- (intransitive, of a match, fight, battle, etc.) To be fought or competed.
- It was a victory slugged out by the French.
- (slang, baseball) To hit a ball.
- He slugged out a homerun in the second inning.
- (transitive) To write down with a typewriter.
- (transitive, obsolete, printing) To print (something) using slugs (A piece of type metal imprinted by a linotype machine).
- (transitive, screenwriting) To add a slug (A block of text at the beginning of a scene), write a scene with a slug or write many slugs in a script.
- (filmmaking, transitive, intransitive) To add directions (such as for sound effects) to an animation script.