trudge
/trʌdʒ/
verb
- To walk slowly and with heavy steps, especially because you are tired or the ground is difficult to walk on.
- After the long hike, we trudged back to the campsite in the dark.
- The soldiers trudged along the muddy road for hours.
- She trudged through the deep snow to get to the bus stop.
- To proceed or continue with something in a slow, difficult, or tiring way.
- He trudged through the last chapters of the boring textbook.
- She trudged through her chores, wishing she could go outside and play.
- The team trudged through the project, losing motivation as the deadline approached.
noun
- A long, tiring walk done slowly and with effort.
- The trudge up the mountain took all morning.
- After a long trudge through the city, they finally found a café to rest.
- The daily trudge to school in the rain made him want to move closer.