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Meaning of trugging-house

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trugging-house (n.)

A brothel.

trugging-house Sentence Examples

  1. After a grueling day of hiking, we trudged home, our feet aching and spirits low.
  2. The snowstorm forced us to trudge slowly through the drifts, our progress hindered by the weight of the accumulated ice.
  3. With heavy hearts, we trudged towards the house, carrying the unbearable burden of loss.
  4. The children trudged reluctantly behind their parents, their feet dragging along the pavement.
  5. The weary traveler trudged onward, his destination still far off in the distance.
  6. Despite the late hour, we had to trudge back home, exhausted but relieved to finally be close to our beds.
  7. The injured animal trudged painfully through the forest, its movements slow and labored.
  8. The prisoners trudged along the road in a dejected procession, their chains clinking with every step.
  9. The hiker trudged up the steep incline, his breath coming in ragged gasps.
  10. The dog trudged obediently alongside its owner, its tail drooping with exhaustion.

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A brothel.

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After a grueling day of hiking, we trudged home, our feet aching and spirits low.

The snowstorm forced us to trudge slowly through the drifts, our progress hindered by the weight of the accumulated ice.

With heavy hearts, we trudged towards the house, carrying the unbearable burden of loss.

The children trudged reluctantly behind their parents, their feet dragging along the pavement.