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trudge - use in sentences
Object
- mile: Young James often had to trudge many miles to play at these dances.
- home: Trudging home, Fran Hunter's eye is drawn to a vivid splash of color on the white ground, ravens circling above.
Modifying Another Word
- long: Pros: No long trudge to or from the car-park or seeking a space.
Preposition: through
- rain: So despite seeing such a brilliant game we were slightly deflated as we trudged through the rain back to the coach.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- along: IT managers tend to trudge along without ever looking at their progress.
- up: We then trudged up across the ridge, steering a fairly wide course around many snow cornices which we met in our path.
Modifying Another Word
- back: Trudging back to the pits, he flagged down a van for a lift.
Particle object: up_obj
- hill: Not once did I trudge up the hill from the tube station in the biting wind.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- down: Imagine him kissing his son goodbye and trudging down to the harbor.
Followed by a transitive particle
- around: My feet had had enough, and I just couldn't face trudging around any more.
- down: Trudging down the staircase, I hear Leeds cheer a bit.
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