trudge (Meaning)

Wordnet

trudge (n)

a long difficult walk

Wordnet

trudge (v)

walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud

Webster

trudge (v. i.)

To walk or march with labor; to jog along; to move wearily.

trudge Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers trudged relentlessly through the muddy trail, their boots squelching with every step.
  2. The mail carrier trudged through the snow-covered sidewalks, delivering letters despite the bitter cold.
  3. The tired traveler trudged across the vast desert, his feet heavy with exhaustion.
  4. The soldiers trudged through the trenches, their bodies weary from countless nights of fighting.
  5. The farmers trudged to their fields before sunrise, determined to harvest their crops.
  6. The students trudged to school in the pouring rain, their backpacks soaked through.
  7. The exhausted hikers trudged up the steep mountain path, their muscles aching.
  8. The weary pilgrims trudged towards the holy city, their faith sustaining them.
  9. The construction workers trudged through the rubble, clearing debris from the collapsed building.
  10. The explorers trudged through the uncharted jungle, their machetes hacking away at the thick vegetation.

FAQs About the word trudge

a long difficult walk, walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mudTo walk or march with labor; to jog along; to move wearily.

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The hikers trudged relentlessly through the muddy trail, their boots squelching with every step.

The mail carrier trudged through the snow-covered sidewalks, delivering letters despite the bitter cold.

The tired traveler trudged across the vast desert, his feet heavy with exhaustion.

The soldiers trudged through the trenches, their bodies weary from countless nights of fighting.