Definitions
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- noun one who
trudges
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- noun someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner
Etymologies
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From to trudge + -er
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Examples
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Quentin took charge of the rear guard, being at the moment, more of a trudger than a trooper.
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Quentin took charge of the rear guard, being at the moment, more of a trudger than a trooper.
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He had merely humored a whim to walk through orchards and green fields in a leisurely fashion, to be a careless trudger for a day.
Burned Bridges Bertrand W. Sinclair 1926
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