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                              verb ADV.  slowly trudging slowly back to the office | wearily He trudged wearily on down the road. | along, back, home, off, on trudging along in silence PREP.  across, along, around, down, through, up We trudged slowly through the fields.
                        
                        
 
                        
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                           general:: 
                            to walk slowly 
trudge 
to walk in a slow tired way because it is difficult to continue walking, or you do not want to go somewhere: 
• The men trudged along the road, heads bent against the wind. • I’ve spent hours trudging around the shops looking for a present. 
plod 
to walk slowly in a tired way – often used about a horse, donkey etc: 
• The donkey was plodding slowly along under its heavy load. • I plodded on growing thirstier and hungrier. 
shuffle 
to walk very slowly and noisily without lifting your feet off the ground: 
• The old man got up and shuffled to the door.
                        
                        
 
                        
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