No, it is a verb, meaning to walk tiredly or in a way requiring great effort.
The adverb form of the adjective 'tragic' is tragically.
pointy
No, neither word is being used as an adverb. Position is a noun and upright is an adjective describing the position desired.
Jonah is a proper noun.
Sunny is an adjective. We say: A sunny day. A sunny disposition. The sunny side of the street. The adverb 'sunnily' has rare but specific uses.
The past tense of trudge is trudged.
I trudge throw the mud.
No, trudge is a verb. I trudged my way through the snow.
The future tense of "trudged" is "will trudge."
They had to trudge through the murky water. I'm Michael Jackson. I trudge. Thank you very much ya'll!
slog, trek, hike
Example sentence - She had a long trudge on her way to the gallows.
Will trudge.
tiptoe
The definition of the word trudge is to walk slowly with heavy steps often due to exhaustion or difficult surroundings. According to Merriam-Webster, the first known use of the word trudge was in 1547.
We had to trudge through knee-deep snow to reach the cabin.
to kill