The phrase "slog away" is informal. An example of the phrase "slog away" in a sentence is "He must slog away at cutting the wood symmetrically until he has enough pieces to build his model. "
slog It rained yesterday, so we had to slog through deep mud to get to the high ground.
To slog in handball you must hit it when it is very close to the ground.
I was blown away
It is hot to use excite in a sentence and girls will kiss you straight away! NOT!
"Both my grandparents had passed away"
I swiftly ran away.
Get me away from all this hodgepodge
"Had" is the past tense of the verb "have." It is used to show possession, to indicate past actions or events that occurred before another past action, or to form perfect verb tenses. For example, "She had a dog," "They had already left before I arrived," or "He had finished his homework."
Her mother had passed away due to her sickness. (In this sentence, "passed away" is a euphemism for died.)
A circumflex is a diacritic mark that looks like a little line or caret (^) used in certain languages to indicate various things, such as emphasis, modification, or historical pronunciation. In English, it is not commonly used, but in languages like French, it may appear above certain vowels to denote sound changes, such as â, ê, î, ô, û.
the girl took away my disquiet
They did not sweep away the stocks of liquor.