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Trudge

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Trudge meaning

A tramp, i.e. a long and tiring walk.

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As cows (or horses) slowly trudge through fields of grass, they frighten well-hidden insects into evasive maneuvers and the cattle egrets take that opportunity to gobble them up.

As Edgin and Holga trudge from classic Faerun locale to locale with little to no fanfare (but with a good amount of scenic shots) they fail to find their kid.

The Lakers used an 11-2 run to cut the deficit to 11 points before Jokic responded with an off-balance 3-pointer over the outstretched arm of Davis that barely fluttered the net at the buzzer, leaving Davis to trudge back to the bench in disbelief.

We may be disappointed and dismayed by the outcome of the exercise but we have chosen to trudge on and to remain optimistic of what the future holds for the nation.

Why trudge almost 20 miles through the snow to break into a locked, unheated trailer and die?

You wake up, go to class, hope to find a booth in the Healey Family Student Center (HFSC) (spoiler, there are none), trudge up to Lauinger Library, struggle through work and wait until Thursday night comes.

All i can do is try and save my own as i trudge into work where new cases are had weekly and no steps to prevent spread are taken.

Coronavirus cases continued to rise reaching 3,042, while the state prepared to receive the first batch of returnees from foreign countries and inter-state migrants trudge through Andhra on their way back home.

In it, some children who say they are “not scared” push through tall grass, swim across a river, squelch through mud, stumble through a forest, trudge through a snowstorm and tiptoe into a cave.

Patriotism is, therefore, less of a priority to them as they trudge on to eke out a living by all means fair or foul.

I know some would wish me to trudge obliviously forward in Canterbury, but that seemed to be something only a zombie would do.

It is also one of the toughest, requiring hard work, loneliness and trudge.

There is quite a bit of technobabble to trudge through, but the gist of the argument is that Google's experiment proves its Sycamore hardware is leaps and bounds better than anything else, based on a random number checking algorithm it ran.

We also trudge several kilometres to fetch water and do our household chores.

When you step out in the harsh sunlight to trudge your way across the city for that meeting, carry some cold water, invest in a spritzer, use skin and lips moistening tools like lip balm and cold wipes.

But Putin’s trudge towards the polls raises a fascinating question: what do you run on when you’ve already effectively won?

Citizens trudge through decimated remains.

Here’s a look at some of the things we’ll miss as we trudge wearily on toward a heavily-sanitized world where nobody ever feels offended again.

Hoping to avoid the slow trudge to irrelevance or bankruptcy, the Denver paper took the stuff of newsroom conversation and made it public in dramatic fashion.