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    trudge
    /trʌdʒ/

    verb

    • 1. walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions: "I trudged up the stairs"

    noun

    • 1. a difficult or laborious walk: "he began the long trudge back to Stokenchurch Street"

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  2. The meaning of TRUDGE is to walk or march steadily and usually laboriously. How to use trudge in a sentence. to walk or march steadily and usually laboriously; to trudge along or over…

  3. to walk slowly with a lot of effort, esp. on an uneven surface or while carrying something heavy: We had to trudge through deep snow to get to school.

  4. to walk slowly with a lot of effort, esp. on an uneven surface or while carrying something heavy: We had to trudge through deep snow to get to school.

  5. If you trudge somewhere, you walk there slowly and with heavy steps, especially because you are tired or unhappy. We had to trudge up the track back to the station. American English : trudge / ˈtrʌdʒ /

  6. Trudge definition: to walk, especially laboriously or wearily. See examples of TRUDGE used in a sentence.

  7. To trudge is to walk in a heavy, exhausted way. Your grandpa probably tells you about how he used to trudge six miles uphill through a foot of snow in the brutal cold every morning just to get to school. Trudge is also a noun that means a difficult, labored walk.

  8. to walk slowly or with heavy steps, because you are tired or carrying something heavy. + noun He trudged the last two miles to the town. + adv./prep. The men trudged up the hill, laden with supplies. We spent the morning trudging around the mall looking for a suitable gift.

  9. TRUDGE definition: to walk slowly with heavy steps, especially because you are tired: . Learn more.

  10. Define trudge. trudge synonyms, trudge pronunciation, trudge translation, English dictionary definition of trudge. intr.v. trudged , trudg·ing , trudg·es To walk in a laborious, heavy-footed way; plod. n. A long, tedious walk. trudg′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of...

  11. If you trudge somewhere, you walk there slowly and with heavy steps, especially because you are tired or unhappy.