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trudge
[truhj]
verb (used without object)
to walk, especially laboriously or wearily.
to trudge up a long flight of steps.
Synonyms:
verb (used with object)
to walk laboriously or wearily along or over.
He trudged the deserted road for hours.
noun
a laborious or tiring walk; tramp.
trudge
/ ٰʌ /
verb
(intr) to walk or plod heavily or wearily
(tr) to pass through or over by trudging
noun
a long tiring walk
Other 51Թ Forms
- trudger noun
- ˈٰܻ岵 noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of trudge1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He fell flat on his back before Sinner trudged around the net for a warm, heartfelt embrace.
As the film trudges from his hospice bed to his youth, we’ll come to see that the doomed townsfolk have the same faces and mannerisms of people Chuck knew as a child.
We trudged on, working our way up and down the steep inclines.
Gladiators star Jodie Ounsley was only three years old when she watched in awe as her dad trudged through the garden with an enormous sack of coal slung over his shoulders.
Everyone else is trudging along, if not toiling through a flat-out slump.
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