trudge

നടക്കും
definition
verb
I trudged up the stairs
walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.
noun
he began the long trudge back
a difficult or laborious walk.
example
It is within sight of the main platform of the train station but inaccessible except by car or a long 'trudge' down suburban streets.
Our 'trudge' through the neighborhood is not quiet at all.
He turned and began his long 'trudge' down the road.
Is it really worth the 'trudge' up to the voting booth?
He let out a sigh and started his 'trudge' down the hall to the right toward the office.
Nevertheless, she put one foot in front of the other numbing herself to the pain and commenced her 'trudge' .
Connor had managed, at some point in his apathetic 'trudge' across town, to get himself in front of a bar and order several large whiskeys.
She began her 'trudge' back, dragging her feet toward the castle.
He laughs as he recalls a particularly arduous day on location, trying to take some gear off a make-up girl for a long 'trudge' up a hillside for the next scene, and being told off for it.
Walking from and to the car parked a block away was an arduous 'trudge' .
As she walked, a spring began to overtake her 'trudge' .
My stalking slowed to a defeated 'trudge' and my shoulders drooped.
In the stiffly rugged heaviness of the shoes there is the accumulated tenacity of the slow 'trudge' through the far-spreading and ever-uniform furrows of the field swept by a raw wind.
he began the long 'trudge' back to Stokenchurch Street
But his long stay at the crease, followed by his slow 'trudge' off the field, was too much for the match referee.
Even when the lido opens, the cafe often stays shut or displays a sign ‘No food today due to staff shortages’, meaning a long 'trudge' back into town just to buy a sandwich!
he began the long 'trudge' back
But for those still making the daily 'trudge' to the office, what has actually changed in the last few years?
The 'trudge' over open territory in the middle of daylight would have horrified any tactical or strategic planner in the Marine Corps.
Just in case, she kept her pace a fine degree between a weary 'trudge' and a brisk hike.
My poles and skis were attached to my pack and the downward 'trudge' began as I suffered.
Then we wandered around the market, before munching on some ice-cream and beginning the long 'trudge' back to the car.
Surveyors, 'trudging' barefoot through the mud, stuck flags into the soggy earth marking the city limits.
After dinner Sandra cleaned her plate and then 'trudged' back up the stairs to her room.
The family watched them as they 'trudged' exhaustedly towards the nearest pulsating camp fire.
We 'trudged' up a long flight of stone steps to the highest point in the village.
Slipping on a red plaid robe over her nightgown, Lydie slowly 'trudged' to the front door.
Some employees are 'trudgers' , going along as directed without looking up to see where they're going.
My husband was waiting for me in the outer hall and together we started 'trudging' through the thick snow.
She gave a heavy sigh and 'trudged' off toward the front gate of her school.
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