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To walk or march with labor; to jog along; to move wearily.

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'Trudging' means to walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically due to exhaustion or difficulty. It can also convey a sense of weariness or lack of enthusiasm in one's movements.

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It means walking slowly and with heavy steps.

For example : A long and tiring walk

trudging is a slow laborious or wearisome walk

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