Meaning & Definition of word "Trudge"

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    Trudge

    /trʌdʒ/

    verb:

    • 1. to walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.
      • Example: After a long day at work, I had to trudge home in the pouring rain.
    • 2. to move laboriously or wearily.
      • Example: The soldiers had to trudge through the thick mud during the storm.
    • 3. to walk with a slow, heavy gait.
      • Example: She trudged through the snow, leaving deep footprints behind her.

    Etymology

    Middle English trugen; of uncertain origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    trudge through:

    To make an effort to continue a task despite difficulty.

    trudge along:

    To continue moving forward slowly, often with difficulty.

    trudge back:

    To return by walking heavily or laboriously.

    Related Words

    plod:

    To walk heavily or move laboriously.

    tramp:

    To walk heavily or noisily.

    slog:

    To work hard over a period of time.

    Slang Meanings of trudge

    Meaning: To go through something with great effort.

    Example Sentence: I had to trudge through all that paperwork before the deadline.

    Meaning: To complain while moving slowly.

    Example Sentence: Stop trudging and just get to work!