trudger

/ˈtrʌdʒər/
noun
  1. A person who walks slowly and with heavy steps, especially because of tiredness or difficult conditions.
    • The trudger finally reached the mountain hut after hours of hiking through deep snow.
    • The old trudger made his way home through the rain, his boots caked with mud.
    • Each trudger on the long march carried a heavy pack and moved with weary determination.
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