Pronunciation: /plʌɡ əˈweɪ/
verb to work steadily and persistently at a task or activity
A1 I plug away at my homework every night.
A2 She plugs away at her job, even when it gets tough.
B1 The students plugged away at their project until it was perfect.
B2 Despite the challenges, the team continued to plug away at the problem.
C1 The author plugged away at writing the novel for years before it was finally published.
C2 The dedicated scientist plugged away at her research until she made a groundbreaking discovery.
formal Despite the challenges, the team continued to plug away at the project until it was completed.
informal I know studying for this exam is tough, but just keep plugging away and you'll get through it.
slang We just need to plug away at this party planning and we'll have everything ready in no time.
figurative She felt like she was swimming against the current, but she kept plugging away, determined to reach her goal.
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