Examples of 'trudge' in a sentence
Meaning of "trudge"
Trudge: walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically due to exhaustion or harsh conditions
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- A tramp, i.e. a long and tiring walk.
- To walk wearily with heavy, slow steps.
- To trudge along or over a route etc.
How to use "trudge" in a sentence
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The refugees trudge forward every day.
And frees us from the path we trudge.
And trudge the roads like a beggar.
You chaps do trudge about a bit.
You trudge down a deserted twolane blacktop.
We are not gonna trudge out into the jungle.
We trudge through the three stories.
A boring drone trudge towards oblivion.
In the hearts of those privileged to trudge.
As you trudge the road of happy destiny.
And the tired bunch trudge back home.
He has to trudge back down to push it up again.
Took us an hour to trudge here.
Together we trudge the road of happy destiny.
These are intended to evoke images of a solemn trudge down to battle.
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I must trudge about until they cease to pain me.
I got dragged out of bed to trudge through sewer water.
So trudge forward and dream big.
Rogers and the various soldiers trudge back to camp.
He suggests we trudge up the hill to get a good view.
Not bad given the conditions you had to trudge through.
I will have to trudge and look for a lob.
I trudge back to the press room to grab something to eat.
It would be impossible to trudge through the forest without becoming.
Most trudge tirelessly upwards for as long as there is daylight.
I begin the trudge.
Just trudge your ass in.
Kevin had to cancel the cab and trudge out in the snow.
We trudge along in an amusing manner.
We must trudge on.
Trudge the streets.
Why exalt a painful trudge over glass into something noble.
I trudge through the mud to the cabin where the production office is based.
I just trudge along.
Those who put greed ahead of their fellow man will trudge a rocky road ahead.
We are not going to trudge out to the jungle in the middle of the night.
I really have a lot more sympathy for those who quietly trudge on with the issue.
Sometimes you have to trudge through something to find your inner peace.
Unlike in the old days the New Imperialist does not need to trudge around.
He made her trudge to school on a cold day while he followed behind in a car.
And take your boots off before you trudge drunkenly up the stairs.
Then trudge along the long route to the Alhambra complex.
This way we do not have to trudge all the way to the master fridge.
His stepdaughter Grace is his trudge.
For the elephant to slowly trudge up the hillside to the main courtyard.
We trudge onward, hoping the reward is near.
He had to go through courts and lawyers and trudge through miles of red tape.
We are not gonna trudge out into the jungle in the middle of the night.
They assembled in Gibraltar for the trudge to Britain.
Why exalt a painful trudge over glass into something noble when comfort.