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trudger

n. one who trudges

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trudger

n. someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner [syn: plodder, slogger]

Usage examples of "trudger".

Frank was a natural trudger anyway, and Morgan, who was easy about such things, was prepared to give trudging a try.

I gradually reconstructed the life-history of this trudger of the lanes.

He was almost forty, and he had seen the world, had spent an entire week in New York, but it seemed to him that his country chick was as old and worldly wise as he himself, that she knew everything there was to know-- except possibly the exact time of day, the amount of her bank balance, and how to spell Cincinnati--and that there was nothing that a trudger like himself, learned, rock-steady and fanatically honest though he was, could better do than to follow her divine intuitions in everything.

He had merely humored a whim to walk through orchards and green fields in a leisurely fashion, to be a careless trudger for a day.

They experience anger and resentment because something has been stolen from them, and these emotions serve only to drive The Other Place yet farther away because, as every trudger along the Lower Path knows, mystic peace recoils in the face of the destructive lower emotions such as hate, envy, resentment, and greed.

Among the trudgers, as bitter and dejected as anyone, seemingly, were spies and agents provocateurs secretly employed and paid very well by the Pinkerton Detective Agency.