trudge
Third Person
trudges
Present Participle
trudging
Past Tense
trudged
Past Participle
trudged
1
to walk slowly and with heavy steps, especially due to exhaustion, difficulty, or adverse conditions
- After hours of hiking, the weary travelers had to trudge up the steep mountain path to reach the summit.
- Students trudged through the snow to get to school during the winter storm.
- The tired workers had to trudge home in the rain after a long day of construction.
- In the thick mud, the soldiers had to trudge through the battlefield, making progress difficult.
- She had to trudge through the sand to reach the remote beach where few tourists ventured.