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Synonyms for trudge

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Synonyms for trudge

to walk heavily, slowly, and with difficulty

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Synonyms for trudge

a long difficult walk

Related Words

walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud

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Of what possible interest can your Trudging Around In A Lot Of Mud be to me?
Late on that evening late in the fifth consecutive 70-plus-hour week on a major project for a valued client, I could have pushed that slowly trudging man back down the stairs.
You might spend the day trudging through a swamp or climbing a rocky slope, only to find the birds aren't home.
They are developing problems from trudging around the 135,703 square metres of wards and corridors of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in Edgbaston, it was claimed on a website by an anonymous user.
SHOPPERS will walk an average of 30 miles trudging around stores buying Christmas presents and spend an hour and a half queuing every day, according to new research.
Children happily trudging five miles to school and then trudging equally happily homewards after seven hours of lessons.
After playing Norwich, disappointed fans were trudging away from St James' Park discussing whether the money would be better invested in top-class defenders after seeing their side surrender a 2-0 lead, with one scored by Craig Bellamy, to claim only a point.
"I'm really going to miss slapping on two hours worth of makeup, a polyester wig, panty hose, girdle, bra, and a costume, and then trudging out in heels in the middle of a New York summer day to perform for free," Beat muses.
President Reagan told the British that Salvadorans "braved ambush and gunfire, trudging miles to vote for freedom." Equating human rights with elections, Reagan committed the United States to a global effort to promote democracy.
No longer are they trudging backwards and forwards, doing as they're told and pandering to the whims of each nest's own Mrs Thatcher.
Exploring the intersection of different rhythmic tempos much in the manner of Reich himself, D*Note sets the rapidly cycling arpeggios of the 1967 "Piano Phase" to a jittery high hat and a trudging breakbeat.
During their childhood, they shared this common feature: they had nothing, no thing." Even after fifty years in India, he is still amazed to see families trudging along the roads carrying everything they possess in a few small bundles on their heads.
In contrast to its title, Paean (a song of praise) has dancers trudging in deep lunges with arms slicing the air in an arcane semaphore.
Commuters grew used to trudging home through two-feet high snow piles and a sea of slush.
BEST BET Calum's horse races in Cork yesterday Picture: BLOOMS/OPTICPHOTOS.COM; PUCKER UP Calum gives his horse a kiss after the race; FIELD DAY Trudging through the muck to watch the race