trudges Synonyms

trudges Meaning

trudges

to walk or march steadily and usually laboriously, to walk or march steadily and usually with much effort, a long tiring walk, to trudge along or over

trudges Sentence Examples

  1. The weary hiker trudged up the steep mountain trail.
  2. Sarah trudged through the snow-covered streets, her boots squeaking with each step.
  3. The tired dog trudged beside its master, its tail hanging low.
  4. The old woman trudged to the market, her heavy bags weighing her down.
  5. John trudged across the muddy field, his clothes soaked to the bone.
  6. The soldiers trudged through the war-torn city, their faces hardened by battle.
  7. The children trudged through the schoolyard, their backpacks heavy on their shoulders.
  8. Mary trudged up the stairs, her heart pounding with exhaustion.
  9. The farmer trudged through the rain-soaked fields, checking on his crops.
  10. The prisoners trudged in a long line, their chains jangling with each step.

FAQs About the word trudges

to walk or march steadily and usually laboriously, to walk or march steadily and usually with much effort, a long tiring walk, to trudge along or over

stomps, stumbles,shuffles, sloughs, barges, lumbers, staggers, stamps,lurches, shambles

waltzes, slides, hangs, floats, hovers, whisks,glides, drifts, poises, coasts

The weary hiker trudged up the steep mountain trail.

Sarah trudged through the snow-covered streets, her boots squeaking with each step.

The tired dog trudged beside its master, its tail hanging low.

The old woman trudged to the market, her heavy bags weighing her down.