trudged

[US]/[trʌdʒd]/
[UK]/[trʌdʒd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because one is tired or finds the journey difficult.; To work or proceed with difficulty or reluctance.; To struggle along, especially through difficult conditions.

Phrases & Collocations

trudged through

trudged along

trudged back

trudged onward

trudged uphill

trudged home

trudged tirelessly

trudged forward

Example Sentences

the hikers trudged through the dense forest, exhausted after hours of climbing.

he trudged up the steep hill, carrying a heavy backpack.

after a long day at work, she trudged home, eager for a hot shower.

the children trudged through the snow, building a snowman.

they trudged along the muddy path, their boots sinking with each step.

despite the rain, the team trudged onward, determined to finish the race.

the old man trudged slowly to the mailbox, leaning on his cane.

the weary traveler trudged across the desert, searching for water.

she trudged through the airport, pulling her suitcase behind her.

the soldiers trudged through the battlefield, surveying the damage.

he trudged to the meeting, dreading the difficult conversation ahead.

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