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Trudged

Trudge \Trudge\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Trudged; p. pr. & vb. n. Trudging.] [Perhaps of Scand. origin, and originally meaning, to walk on snowshoes; cf. dial. Sw. truga, trudja, a snowshoe, Norw. truga, Icel. [thorn]r[=u]g

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

    And trudged to Rome upon my naked feet.
    --Dryden.

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trudged

vb. (en-past of: trudge)

Usage examples of "trudged".

As they had trudged from one cave to the next, she had confided some of her anxiety to Brendan and Boira.

She had trudged the corridors of the lower levels, hunting for Flimflam.

Larak got to his feet and trudged along behind her When they came to a brook, gushing down a rocky bed, Larak did insist that he had to cool himself down.

Ramps, up and down, pierced the flat wall at intervals, but she knew from Tukolom's lecture that these led into storage areas without access to the living quarters so she trudged or ward until she was back at the vast hangar maw.

She trudged back up the path she had made and then began laboriously cutting through the snow once more.

He took to writing the tunes which filled his head while on the road, stopping frequently to note, in tiny cramped script, the measures that he had piped, whistled or sung into being as he trudged up and down steep tracks.

Holders trudged toward the fields, herdsmen were guiding their beasts to the meadows, and apprentices dashed up and down the holdway on their errands.

He trudged on to Master Shonagar, knowing the verdict and hoping against vain hope that somehow the flaw in his voice was transitory, that he'd manage to keep his soprano range long enough to sing Master Domick's music.

Jayge led his little mare as she trudged patiently with Borel’s three small weeping children on her back.

For whatever reason, she wrapped herself in her warmest shawl and trudged across the yard to the far buildings.

He trudged wearily toward Maris, clutching a big black bag in his hand.

She pulled on some clean clothes and trudged down the back stairs to the kitchen.

She hugged Harmony in return, then gathered her bags and trudged into the bus station.

He trudged around the car to open the passenger door for her, a courtesy that touched her.

They got out and locked the doors, and they trudged across the slippery parking lot to her pickup.