weary trudge
slow trudge
trudge through the snow
It was a long trudge up the hill.
I trudged up the stairs.
he trudged home like a beaten cur.
she trudged through the mush of fallen leaves.
she trudged over the lawn.
she trudged through blinding snow.
he began the long trudge back to Stokenchurch Street.
He trudged the deserted road for hours.
Thus you trudge along, stoical, uncomplaining,
He trudged wearily along the path.
They've set off for the long trudge home.
and then came autumn, with his immense burden of apples, dropping them continually from his overladen shoulders as he trudged along.
The brandy glow faded as she trudged along.
" Yeah, yeah, " answers Ove without turning around as he trudges past.
Are you game for a six- mile trudge, Watson?
And where am I? Trudging through old cabbage!
Paul Barker trudges round Hebden Bridge in the hard north.
Ooh, perhaps you trudged across one of his bridges.
She crossed it cautiously and trudged uphill the hot half-mile to Twelve Oaks.
People trudged through flooded streets today to find food and water.
With such a wagonload of baggage, the narrative sometimes feels like a trudge.
With my head down and my knees still shaking, I trudged into the house.
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