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There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb trudge. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
trudge. 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.
The meaning of TRUDGE is to walk or march steadily and usually laboriously. How to use trudge in a sentence.
to walk slowly with a lot of effort, especially over a difficult surface or while carrying something heavy: We trudged back up the hill. I'd had to trudge through the snow. Synonyms. plod. slog. tramp. Compare. pad verb (WALK) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to move slowly.
trudge. verb. /trʌdʒ/. [intransitive] Verb Forms. 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.
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.
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Trudge definition: to walk, especially laboriously or wearily. See examples of TRUDGE used in a sentence.