Well, honey, in 1939 America, "trudge" meant to walk slowly and with heavy steps, usually due to exhaustion or difficulty. It's like dragging your feet through quicksand after a long day of dealing with other people's nonsense. So, if someone said they were trudging along in 1939, you better believe they were not having a good time.
If you mean RELIGIOUS BELIEFS - South America is predominantly Roman Catholic.
Hello How Am I - 1939 was released on: USA: 14 July 1939
Yes My Darling Daughter - 1939 was released on: USA: 25 February 1939 Denmark: 10 July 1939 Finland: 25 December 1939
They All Come Out - 1939 was released on: USA: 14 July 1939 (premiere) USA: 4 August 1939
Invitation to Happiness - 1939 was released on: USA: 7 June 1939 (New York City, New York) Sweden: 17 July 1939 Denmark: 18 August 1939 Portugal: 10 November 1939 France: 24 November 1939 Finland: 21 January 1940
In the Vietnam War, America soldiers would often need to trudge back up the same hill where they had battled before.
The past tense of trudge is trudged.
trudge, trundle
I trudge throw the mud.
Will trudge.
No, trudge is a verb. I trudged my way through the snow.
They had to trudge through the murky water. I'm Michael Jackson. I trudge. Thank you very much ya'll!
slog, trek, hike
It means a walk, usually a long walk when you are feeling tired or overburdened.
Example sentence - She had a long trudge on her way to the gallows.
Detouring America - 1939 was released on: USA: 26 August 1939
tiptoe