verb
- walked a long distance, especially over difficult terrain or while carrying heavy equipment
Usage: past tense of footslog; often military or hiking context
Examples
- The soldiers footslogged through the muddy jungle for three days.
- We footslogged up the mountain trail with our heavy backpacks.
- The infantry footslogged across the desert in the scorching heat.
- After the vehicle broke down, they footslogged the remaining ten miles to base camp.
- The hikers footslogged through knee-deep snow to reach the summit.
- He footslogged across the countryside, carrying all his supplies on his back.