noun a difficult or laborious walk
verb to walk slowly with heavy steps, typically due to exhaustion or difficulty
Skiers trudge up the mountain in search of fresh powder.
In survival situations, it is important to conserve energy and avoid unnecessary trudging.
Soldiers trudge through the obstacle course during training exercises.
Hikers trudge through the muddy trail after a heavy rain.
Explorers trudge through dense jungles in search of new discoveries.
In a literary context, the word 'trudge' may be used to describe a character's slow and laborious journey on foot.
Psychologists may use the term 'trudge' metaphorically to describe a patient's slow progress in therapy or personal growth.
A tour guide may use 'trudge' to describe a long and tiring walk or hike during a tour.
Park rangers may use 'trudge' to describe their movement through difficult terrain during their patrols.
A construction worker may use 'trudge' to describe the act of walking heavily or wearily around a construction site.