1. trudging - Noun
2. trudging - Verb
of Trudge
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter floating across the river, climbing a mountain, and trudging across a giant valley, they arrive at their destination only to discover that the embassy is nothing more than a broken-down campsite inhabited by other refugees. Source: Internet
His haunting videos, reduced to monochromatic shades, record the actual movement and encampments of human beings trudging across North Africa and the Middle East. Source: Internet
But many are trudging great distances in the blistering heat through fields and forests to get home. Source: Internet
“Everyone’s trudging right along. Source: Internet
After trudging through the first six rounds of the season without a win, Morwell will be looking for a hat-trick of victories when it hosts Traralgon. Source: Internet
Herr Luther paused in his trudging to stare up at the boughs overhead, snow-sprinkled and sparkling in the moonlight. Source: Internet