When we arrived home I trudged up the stairs on my own, as he remained downstairs. |
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Sighing, she grabbed her trunk full of clothes and a canvas bag full of other miscellaneous items, and trudged out the door. |
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I trudged to my room, all the way muttering about how she would blackmail me with this little bit of information. |
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I trudged up the walkway into the tiny undersized school that I had the misfortune to attend. |
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About 100 kilometres away from the boma, a bare-footed lad trudged his way to a ramshackle school in Luumbo village down in the Gwembe valley. |
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The crusaders deployed and made no demonstration as they trudged unmurmuringly over the hills of sand unadorned by a patch of vegetation. |
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I trudged into the depression and fell into a sound sleep as Billie stayed on guard. |
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There was a knock at the door so I got up and trudged to the door bitterly and peeped through the small windows. |
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A sharp stab of hunger gnawed at Vincent's gut as he trudged along the dunes of sand that rose and fell like waves frozen in time. |
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From inside he heard the creaking of floorboards as someone trudged down the stairs. |
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This morning, I trudged through the knee-high drifts of wolves to bring you a picture which sums up the stark terror facing this country. |
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I stripped my bed of the familiar black bedspread and trudged back down the hall and to the stairs, after letting a loud yawn escape my mouth. |
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I trudged two miles to a friend's, with all my worldly goods tightly packed into two suitcases. |
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He trudged on up and snagging the reins to his horse, swung in one smooth motion into the saddle. |
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People were also smiling at Al, as he trudged up the hill with his accordion on his back and a hogshead of beer at his side. |
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We left our boats on the river and trudged into the Surinamese jungle without speaking. |
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The air was hot and the mosquitoes were biting as Tom Brown sweatily trudged from house to house on the leafy suburban street. |
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Lines of infantrymen trudged up the road for miles behind, moving to the aid of the hardfighting chutists. |
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As for me, I trudged myself up to my room, threw down my bag and folder, and collapsed onto a space on my floor. |
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They were sitting on the steps or resting on the balconies of the teahouses, staring at the tired, footsore pilgrims as they trudged past. |
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But in Senegal itself, crestfallen fans trudged through quiet streets in the capital after their team's failure to reach the last four. |
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The men trudged into the bar like polar explorers, and processed soggily towards the fire he'd just lit at the far end of the lounge. |
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She trudged past the cutler's and after another few yards was all but blown against the door of the Scurlocks' home. |
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I trudged to my distant little-green-car and puttered over to Kilbirnie, sun all golden and slanty at my back. |
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I trudged over to a ramshackle building reminding me of a snack bar at our decrepit drive-in theater. |
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Satoshi and Makoto trudged along, keeping an eye out for trouble and watching the shadows dance on the water. |
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I trudged through the snow and ice to the edge of town and got a room in a dingy motel next to the interstate. |
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The people trudged through their rainy grey days, repressed and emotionally withdrawn. |
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Local residents trudged up the sidewalk in waist-deep murky brown water to higher ground. |
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I trudged out finally, covered in mud and grime, with a few ducks quacking angrily at me. |
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We all trudged down to The Hazards, which are a chain of weathered granite domes. |
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As we trudged through the dense rainforest we spotted several species of birds and pitcher plants. |
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The chilled air surrounded him as he trudged off towards his car parked only a few feet away. |
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Laurel trudged up the front walk and through her front door, bracing herself for her mother's screeching reprimands. |
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Hailey hurriedly trudged up to her front door, rang the bell and waited for an answer. |
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I couldn't think of a lie quick enough to dissuade Beth so we trudged to the locker together. |
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I trudged down a roundabout route to the hut, my head down, a desperate desire to cry in my eyes. |
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I trudged on, scenting the air every so often to see if anyone was around me and also keeping track of where the border patrollers were. |
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The hill is located about a mile away and we trudged through the schmutz and ice to get there. |
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At half-time, as they trudged off three goals to the bad, it looked like both a hiding and nothing. |
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The ambulance screamed past lighting my face in alternate colours as I trudged up William Street. |
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Morley trudged down the beach through the thickening mist and studied the tracks for a long time, before he heard the sound of wood buckling. |
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Tugging his waterproof jacket closer around him, Mr. Quickfire trudged his way through the mud and mire. |
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I got up and we all walked out of the music room and trudged to the front gate in silence. |
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After dinner Sandra cleaned her plate and then trudged back up the stairs to her room. |
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As I drove onto the downtown exit ramp, an exhausted black woman trudged towards me, her head down. |
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Slipping on a red plaid robe over her nightgown, Lydie slowly trudged to the front door. |
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He pulled on a pair of dark jeans, and trudged down the stairs, grumbling about it being so early. |
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We trudged up a long flight of stone steps to the highest point in the village. |
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Snow was everywhere, and we trudged through a blizzard to pick up our snowboards. |
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But nevertheless, she left the room and trudged up the stairs to the ship's deck. |
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The family watched them as they trudged exhaustedly towards the nearest pulsating camp fire. |
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Members trudged bravely through the snow for the January meeting, those snowed in sent their apologies. |
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She then trudged up the three steps to the main door and rang the doorbell. |
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With heavy steps he trudged over to the open cell door where the guard waited. |
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Zemya trudged unawares closer and closer to the edge of the jagged path, everywhere being shrouded by mountain clouds. |
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By five in the morning, the sky was lightening, and we trudged back toward Christopher Street, where I could catch a train home. |
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The 50-odd travelling support looked a disconsolate bunch as they trudged towards the covered away terracing for shelter from an unexpected torrential downpour. |
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An icy blast of wind from the Arctic swirled down the hillside and froze the skin on his face. He grimaced, hunched his shoulders, and trudged on. |
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I put her back into the stroller and trudged uphill back to the apartment, stunned. |
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They looked dispirited as they trudged off for half-time cuppas but they had a rejuvenated look on the restart and took just seven minutes to draw level. |
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I trudged into the kitchen where Okja wore a tight perm and a smile. |
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With a sigh, she swept most of the potatoes into her apron, and trudged across the room, dropping only one, and deposited them all in a large pot over a fire pit. |
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They trudged through the blowing sands making little forward progress. |
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With little else to do she picked her feet up, one after the other, and trudged towards the sound that grew gratifyingly louder as she came closer to its source. |
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Waving to her friend, she rose, carefully gathered up the hem of her pale Wedgwood blue dress trimmed in white lining, and trudged off lazily to meet the calling voice. |
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I trudged in some direction, uptown I hoped, toward my hotel, which was not really near Fifth Avenue and probably not uptown. |
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I've trudged through waist deep snow up an Idaho mountain after a cougar. |
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And then it started to pour down rain, so I trudged back to my car like some wild-eyed prophet, taunted by the laughing kookaburras as I passed them. |
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The pain and disappointment of the defeat was writ large across the faces of the Great Britain players as they trudged from the field, but coach Brian Noble remained stoical. |
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We descended and scrambled and zigged and zagged and trudged ever on. |
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We trudged through the snow for a good half hour to make it to the hardware store where we examined all the sleds and finally settled on a long bright orange plastic toboggan. |
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Janet trudged through the freshly fallen silent shroud of powder. |
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The teams trudged off the field and into the locker rooms as the cheerleaders from both teams went to the middle on the field for their half-time show. |
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The three lovelies were bereft of canteen, maps, sleeping gear, and even food, as they trudged into God's country with only their beauty and their image to protect them. |
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So they left the company of the light and music of the Tea House and samisen and trudged back into the darker, quieter, and somehow muddier streets that lead from the town. |
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She gave a heavy sigh and trudged off toward the front gate of her school. |
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Twenty minutes later, skin still tingling and hair falling damply down her back, she trudged barefoot, dressed in jeans and an old sweat shirt toward her computer. |
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He left the barn and trudged up to the house, made his way through a careless strewage of cordwood on the front porch, and pounded on the door. |
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Hugging her cosy coat to her heatless body she trudged into the looming trees. |
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Proceedings for the visitors grew even glummer when Baros trudged off for more treatment and an early and unhappy end to his own afternoon. |
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It was tough going at times, but we're a determined bunch so we just bit the bullet and trudged on. |
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Experiencing the visit of my monthly friend at work, I trudged out into the kiln today, across the car park to the little shop in search of some tampons. |
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