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Powered by Oxford Languages · Bing TranslatorLook it upWe couldn't find a definition. Try searching the web fortrudge[trəj]✕PlayVERBtrudge (verb) · trudges (third person present) · trudged (past tense) · trudged (past participle) · trudging (present participle)- walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions:"I trudged up the stairs" ·"she trudged through blinding snow"
NOUNtrudge (noun) · trudges (plural noun)- a difficult or laborious walk:"he began the long trudge back"
ORIGINmid 16th century (as a verb): of unknown origin.Translate trudge toNo translation found.Your Recent SearchesWords you've searched will appear here- Vocabulary quiz
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The meaning of TRUDGE is to walk or march steadily and usually laboriously. How to use trudge in a sentence.
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verb (used without object), trudged, trudg·ing. to walk, especially laboriously or wearily: to trudge up a long flight of steps. verb (used with object), trudged, trudg·ing. to walk laboriously or …
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trudge ( trʌdʒ) vb 1. ( intr) to walk or plod heavily or wearily 2. ( tr) to pass through or over by trudging n a long tiring walk [C16: of obscure origin] ˈtrudger n Collins English Dictionary – …
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1to move heavily or clumsily. flooded residents who were forced to trudgethrough waist-deep water. Synonyms for trudge. barge, clump, flog. [British], flounder, galumph,
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trudge. verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] uk / trʌdʒ / us / trʌdʒ /. C2. to walk slowly with a lot of effort, especially over a difficult surface or while carrying something heavy: We trudged back up the …
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Meaning of trudge in English trudge verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] us / trʌdʒ / uk / trʌdʒ / C2 to walk slowly with a lot of effort, especially over a difficult surface or while carrying something …