TRUDGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary All with the cheerful smile of women who know they don't have to trudge off to work on Monday morning to pay the bills If you trudge somewhere, you walk there slowly and with heavy steps, especially because you are tired or unhappy We had to trudge up the track back to the station
Trudge - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To trudge is to walk in a heavy, exhausted way Your grandpa probably tells you about how he used to trudge six miles uphill through a foot of snow in the brutal cold every morning just to get to school Trudge is also a noun that means a difficult, labored walk
trudge - WordReference. com Dictionary of English trudge (truj), v , trudged, trudg•ing, n v i to walk, esp laboriously or wearily: to trudge up a long flight of steps v t to walk laboriously or wearily along or over: He trudged the deserted road for hours n a laborious or tiring walk; tramp