The tired troop trudged past.
We trudged all day through the oppressive heat of the jungle only to find the edge of the desert.
I trudged through the heavy snow.Trudge on!
They trudged across the torrid sands of the Sahara.
He unenthusiastically trudged upstairs to clean his room.
I trudged back to my house after the long walk through the woods.
"Truged" is not a word but if you meant "Trudged", "Trudged" is a verb.
They trudged mechanically through the boweryopening of two contorted trunks.bowery - leafy and shady. adjective
We woefully trudged along the sodden trail.
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She trudged glumly through the rain, feeling the weight of her disappointment.
Wearily he trudged home after a hard day's digging potatoes.
Grotesque is an adjective meaning ugly, disgusting or terrible.Medusa was truly grotesque; to look at her meant a certain death.The smell was grotesque in the sewer, but they trudged on regardless.
Trudged means its something diffrent