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trudge <a trudge; trudges> N

trudge <a trudge; trudges> N

trudge

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Vision for what people want from life is motivating but can often be lost in the daily trudge of life.
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A solitary figure trudged through the pristine snow towards the makeshift hut, with an inevitable sense of foreboding.
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The pace drags increasingly, trudging through the protracted final reels to a clumsy wrap-up with too many concluding scenes, none of them effective.
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Pushing himself off his bed, he trudged over to his en-suite bathroom and flicked on the light.
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At one point, they had to trudge seven miles while running low on potable water.
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On one occasion he spread a load of sand outside a theatre to publicise a western; unfortunately, when it rained cinema-goers trudged much of it inside.
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Drive is necessary, according to situationist theory, because of the increasingly predictable and monotonous experience of everyday life that workers trudge through in advanced capitalism.
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The team trudges back in shame after barely escaping their crashing transport.
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He disconsolately trudges back outside.
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I imagined the ghosts of weary maid-servants trudging up these stairs late at night...
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