slodge, v. dial.
(slɒdʒ)
[? Imitative.]
intr. To trail or drag the feet in walking; to walk slouchingly.
| 1829 Cooper Good's Study Med. I. 554 He slodged and reeled about as he walked. 1877 in Holderness Gloss. 1902 C. G. Harper Cambridge Road 295 The slodger slodges among the dykes. |