trudger Antonyms
Meaning of trudger
trudger (n)
someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner
trudger Sentence Examples
- The weary trudger stumbled through the desolate landscape, his feet heavy with exhaustion.
- The elderly man was a familiar sight, trudging along the sidewalk, his cane tapping out a steady rhythm.
- The hiker trudged up the steep mountain trail, determined to reach the summit before nightfall.
- The construction worker trudged through the muddy construction site, carrying heavy bags of cement.
- The explorer trudged through the dense jungle, hacking away at overgrown vegetation with his machete.
- The burdened trudger lugged a heavy backpack, his shoulders aching from the weight.
- The weary trudger collapsed onto a bench, his body weary and his spirit broken.
- The determined trudger persevered despite the harsh conditions, driven by an unyielding desire to succeed.
- The weary trudger trudged home at the end of a long and arduous day, his heart filled with a sense of accomplishment.
- The steadfast trudger faced adversity with unwavering determination, his spirit unyielding and his will unbreakable.
FAQs About the word trudger
someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner
shuffle, stomp, stumble, weave, slough, plod, drag, stamp, barge, haul
whisk, breeze, whisk, coast, slide, glide, glide, breeze,coast, slide
The weary trudger stumbled through the desolate landscape, his feet heavy with exhaustion.
The elderly man was a familiar sight, trudging along the sidewalk, his cane tapping out a steady rhythm.
The hiker trudged up the steep mountain trail, determined to reach the summit before nightfall.
The construction worker trudged through the muddy construction site, carrying heavy bags of cement.