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- Dictionarytrudge/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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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.
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.
The meaning of TRUDGE is to walk or march steadily and usually laboriously. How to use trudge in a sentence.
If you trudge somewhere, you walk there slowly and with heavy steps, especially because you are tired or unhappy.
Trudge definition: to walk, especially laboriously or wearily. See examples of TRUDGE used in a sentence.
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.
Definition of trudge verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.