Trudged Sentence Examples
They trudged home without a word being spoken.
He rolled his eyes again and trudged out of the room.
He trudged back into the kitchen.
She sighed as she trudged toward the house.
I trudged through a boring day, knowing I'd return to an empty apartment as Betsy was off to Los Angeles for the entire week.
She trudged through the snow to the shed and filled a plastic bucket with pellets.
He trudged across the bedroom, climbing into bed with her without asking.
As the group trudged up a small rise in the road, the awesome creations of the ice park came into view.
The four trudged down stairs with Betsy bringing up the rear.
He turned and trudged across the corral, his shoulders were slumped and his walk lacked its usual spring.
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Sarah trudged to the basement, shadowed with trepidation.
She sighed heavily and trudged on to the old farmhouse.
As she trudged along behind him she considered her newfound desire.
Carmen trudged through the sticky mud toward the chicken shed.
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The group trudged upstairs, all but Quinn who remained with his equipment.
We trudged through the next few weeks marginally well though the schedule was exhausting to all and, in spite of our efforts, our other lives were suffering.
The nurse dropped her and Toby off, and they trudged to her apartment.
Rubbing the sleep from her eyes, Carmen trudged across the room and drew the curtains back from her window.
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Derek trudged up the hill through the dying bracken.
Once I trudged those streets every day in the snow.
England 's players trudged off the field dejectedly, with the crowd in no doubt who they wanted to see introduced.
I picked up a Chinese takeout of General Tao's Chicken, enough for his oriental army, and trudged up to my lonely apartment.
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One could have traveled round the word many times while I trudged my weary way through the labyrinthine mazes of grammars and dictionaries, or fell into those dreadful pitfalls called examinations, set by schools and colleges for the confusion of those who seek after knowledge.
As we splashed through puddles and trudged through mud, I struck up a conversation, having clocked the Clash badge on her coat.
Still in sight of the group of people who had witnessed my gob smack we trudged off back the way we had come.