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Example sentences for "trudged"

Lexicographically close words:
trucks; truculence; truculent; truculently; trudge; trudgeon; trudges; trudging; true; trued
  1. They trudged along in fair shape for an hour or two.

  2. He trudged pluckily along, limping some in spite of himself, but on the whole making very good headway.

  3. But as we trudged on, splashing now and then through water to our knees, we no longer imitated the officers.

  4. Sheepishly, we trudged under the trestle.

  5. Well, Peter trudged along with his hands in his pockets, but not whistling as happy boys do.

  6. He cut across the mesa to the trail and trudged down toward Concho.

  7. The dim road flickered before him as he trudged back to the sheep-camp.

  8. He trudged through the night, cursing the fate that had made him Gotch's pawn.

  9. They trudged across the plain--five black blobs, five shadows plodding through a midnight pit.

  10. They trudged onward for over a mile before he caught sight of the Aztec again.

  11. They trudged slowly toward the Aztec with Crag in the lead, their feet kicking up little fountains of dust.

  12. They trudged along the edge of the fissure, walking slowly to conserve their energy.

  13. They trudged slowly, tiredly, haunted by the shortness of time, yet they had pushed themselves to their limit.

  14. They trudged through the night, slowly; wearily following the serpentine path toward Bandit.

  15. As they trudged along Tot asked the Captain: "Why do the horses go on wheels?

  16. The ascent had to be made nevertheless, and so she trudged wearily up, and pushed open the studio door with a long drawn sigh of sheer fatigue.

  17. They trudged slowly on through the darkness, Frank and Willy watching on every side, old Balla stooping under the weight of the big box.

  18. Cross and confused Pin trudged after her sister, Laura's hat and gloves in one hand, the leather bag in the other.

  19. He followed her to the door and stood looking after her as she angrily trudged back towards her farm.

  20. Mrs. Boyd stood motionless in the door, her eyes on the backs of the pathetic pair as they trudged slowly homeward, the red sunset like a world in conflagration beyond them.

  21. Mystified, Ann trudged up the gravelled walk, seeing no one, till she stood on the veranda steps.

  22. Going out, Ann trudged across the dewy meadow, her coarse skirt clutched in her hands till she stood in one of the brier-grown fence-corners near the main road.

  23. Now and then, as she trudged along, kicking up the back part of her heavy linsey skirt in her sturdy strides, a shudder would pass over her and a weighty sigh of indecision escape her big chest.

  24. Ann groaned like a strong man in sudden pain; and then, with her face hidden by her poke-bonnet, she trudged heavily along by her companion in total silence.

  25. They trudged along the gravel walk, bordered with uneven stones, to the porch and went in.

  26. So the two trudged home, cold, forlorn, and hungry.

  27. They trudged along the newly cut road which they had travelled over in the morning, but, after walking for half a mile, Mr. Latimer left the road and went along a narrow trail that ran into the thick forest.

  28. So Bunny waited, and then all three trudged on to school; Marjorie in the middle, while they talked over the fun of the coming sleigh-ride.

  29. Each girl trudged back and forth a few times until most of the portable things in the room were piled up on the table and sofa at the end where the boys were, and then the auction was prepared.

  30. Good night, good night," said Hans and Bertha, as they left their friends and trudged off on a path through the woods.

  31. As they trudged along the road, they passed a little stream which came trickling down the hillside.

  32. Then they trudged on silently, weak from hunger, sickened by defeat.

  33. He trudged beside Ahmed into the town again, chattering all the way.

  34. Even that remedy failed, and once Ahmed slept as he walked, and still trudged on when the rest halted, until Sherdil took him by the shoulder and shook him into wakefulness.

  35. This he did, and for perhaps another quarter of a mile trudged on between high walls, the lane winding this way and that, but leading always, so far as he could judge, in the direction he wished to go.

  36. Tired as she was of her cramped position in the palki, and not a little discommoded by the jolting movements of the vehicle as the men trudged over the rough ground, the girl consented with alacrity.

  37. Nothing had been heard of her at Mr Boffin's house since she trudged off.

  38. The two men trudged on, side by side, in silence, full three miles.

  39. And Whitey trudged on and on, and the walking was very bad, for there had been a succession of heavy rains, almost cloud-bursts, that had made the road soggy.

  40. Old Kemp trudged down the road, wagging his gray head as if he was contending with a memory sadly failing him.

  41. Belllounds trudged away, his fine old head erect, his gray hair shining in the sun.

  42. Then the old rancher trudged back to the house.

  43. The children trudged up and down the steep stairway, carrying the steaming coffee and oatmeal to the men in the loft.

  44. Mrs. Murray did them many a kind turn, and when Madge had a fever the winter before, Harry or Nan had trudged backward and forward every day with beef tea or some other nourishing food.

  45. We haven't played that king game much," he said, as they trudged along.

  46. The children mechanically obeyed, and with reluctant, backward glances trudged up the winding stairway leading directly from the sitting-room.

  47. Ole, looking grateful for this thoughtful suggestion, trudged downstairs again, and the children walked into the room.

  48. Miss Margery hesitated, then consented, and she and Anne trudged through the dingy suburb of shabby, scattered houses.

  49. Miss Dorcas charged Charity and Richard, who trudged the long eight miles to visit their "precious baby child," not to mention having seen Anne.

  50. As they trudged along, the father noticed that his little son kept turning back to look at the house.

  51. But the tinker trudged off home with his pack and his new purchase.

  52. I vividly remember crying with the cold, again and again, as I trudged along the snowy roads and through the bitter winds of those hard winters that used to be.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trudged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.