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Sentences with footslog

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  • In one case it was just a footslog getting out there and asking people if they recognised a particular child until we found the house.
  • We reached the 200 mile mark today as we footslogged through the runoff.
  • After lunch we footslogged around Chiang Mai looking for bargains in bras.
  • It will either stomp or be stomped, but most races can field enough footsloggers to weather the storm.
  • There'll be more to come and thanks to the many choristers who footslogged their way around Orange with the letter drop that was a part of the membership drive.
  • This squad footslogs towards the front, and gets to shoot 6 shots past the 12’ rapid-fire range.
  • I rapidly tired of the project and ended up footslogging the Falls road in West Belfast.
  • But nobody, not even the most dedicated footslogger on the SoHo treadmill, could have known everything in these three shows firsthand.
  • He footslogged it around the world-famous Dal Lake, visiting all the Mughal Gardens at Nishat, Shalimar and Harwan and the Botanical Gardens, but all in vain.
  • Then he brooded more about footslogging through the mud, about the rats and lice, than the history he was making.
  • Then my own private ‘Long March,’ though in the midst of thousands similarly footslogging their way home, from Huangpi Road to Changshu Road.
  • We had footslogged three days, sometimes leading our mounts, sometimes riding, to get to this remote valley in the Vilcabamba mountains of southern Peru.
  • Yet Alfred, given his intelligence, was not the sort of man to remain a footslogger for long - he was highly intelligent and, having gone to Battersea Polytechnic, used to working with complicated equipment.
  • The rest of the trek passed by in a blur as we footslogged through mud and pelting rain and crossed the small streams flowing between the rocks.
  • And if you are willing to footslog it around the range, you will see photogenic ravines, where streams swirl and gurgle over huge rocks.
  • But maybe with the most recent wave of gentrification, venturing past 24th Street now seems like less of a footslog or maybe Lotus Garden's unswerving support base's cries were heard.
  • This is a daunting thing to hear as you embark on a 26.2 mile footslog across the desert.
  • Once on Dursey Island, known as the ‘last outpost of County Cork’ it's often a real footslog to get around.
  • The most arresting display we have seen on our footslog around the footstreets belongs to the festively titled Snow Home on Gillygate.
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