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She would bundle herself up in the furs of red deer or moose, and trudge through the newly fallen snow.
My poles and skis were attached to my pack and the downward trudge began as I suffered.
On the more popular routes old carpets and rubber mats eased the ankle-snapping trudge from one ice sheet to the next.
We still trudge off to work in the morning, tacitly accepting that we're stuck with whatever life deals us.
Shaking our fists both in anger at the gods and to keep warm, we trudge off in the general direction of the car.
We skied for too long, missed the train down and were forced to trudge to the top of a mountain in the dark.
The instruments trudge along at a snail's pace and the recording quality is poor at best.
Then we wandered around the market, before munching on some ice-cream and beginning the long trudge back to the car.
The trudge over open territory in the middle of daylight would have horrified any tactical or strategic planner in the Marine Corps.
Indians from the Central American highlands trudge for days up dry washes lined with bramble bushes.
But his long stay at the crease, followed by his slow trudge off the field, was too much for the match referee.
All we get is dry ice, some comic turns and a dull trudge through the main plot points.
From the trailhead at Bunny Flat, climbers must trudge about six miles to Shasta's summit, gaining more than 7,000 feet over two days.
Pato handed out ski sticks to steady ourselves with, and we began the upward trudge.
It is within sight of the main platform of the train station but inaccessible except by car or a long trudge down suburban streets.
With his back ramrod straight, he balances a heavy water jug on his head, spilling not a drop, and turns to trudge up the hill.
But for those still making the daily trudge to the office, what has actually changed in the last few years?
Nevertheless, she put one foot in front of the other numbing herself to the pain and commenced her trudge.
I sigh, take a few deep breaths, put myself in low gear for the climb, and trudge ahead.
Connor had managed, at some point in his apathetic trudge across town, to get himself in front of a bar and order several large whiskeys.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then deleever it word for word to me, young mon, and I'll trudge off to Frances.
Then came a hairpin turn over the level crossing, a swing to the right and a steady trudge up the hill.
But I'll find that man if I have to trudge through the whole kingdom.
Get thee an ape, and trudge the land The leader of a juggling band.
I cannot trudge on foot all the distance through the deep snow.
He and she will trudge for miles to dance at some distant village inn.
We trudge in the treadmill and call it love of our ancient institutions.
To ride a-horseback is surely pleasanter than to trudge a-foot?
In fifteen years when they let me out of prison I will trudge off to him, a beggar, in rags.
Several persons who happened to see the brindled cow, and Cadmus following behind, began to trudge after her, precisely as he did.
Leaving these fellows to trudge on with their loads, Toby and his companions now pushed forward again, as the sun was already low in the west.
You shall trudge away, and do your errands in the rain, and if you catch your death and ruin your bonnet, it's no more than you deserve.
A weary trudge brings him to 457, opposite number 1, whence he started.
Well, we can't have it, so don't let us grumble but shoulder our bundles and trudge along as cheerfully as Marmee does.
My aunt, the best and most cheerful of nurses, would trudge after us, a moving mass of shawls and pillows.
And when he got home perhaps he would have to trudge several blocks, and come staggering back through the snowdrifts with a bag of coal upon his shoulder.
We were in a bleak, unsheltered place, now, and had to trudge right along, in order to keep warm, though we rather expected to go over a precipice, sooner or later.
And, as we'd trudge huffily up the stairs to learn the Pythagorean theorem, the sounds of Roy's dulcet Northern Irish tones would echo in our hot ears.
It was a slow trudge home through the heavy fields, and when the two men entered the kitchen Mattie was lifting the coffee from the stove and Zeena was already at the table.
There was a general disappointment among the passengers, who, without reckoning the delay, saw themselves compelled to trudge fifteen miles over a plain covered with snow.
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