noun
- the act of walking or marching for long distances, especially over difficult terrain
Usage: informal; often military context
Examples
- After hours of footslogging through the muddy fields, the soldiers finally reached their destination.
- The hiking trail required serious footslogging up steep mountain paths.
- He was tired of all the footslogging and wished he had brought his bicycle.
- The infantry unit was known for its endurance during long periods of footslogging.
- She preferred footslogging through the wilderness to taking the crowded bus route.
- The expedition involved days of footslogging across rough desert terrain.