Whenever I wake up every morning, I trudge down the steps.
There is nothing wrong with your phrase, trudging through, trudging across, trudging around - and so on.
Here is a sentence with the word 'dog':The stray dog look at me with its mournful eyes, before turning away and trudging down the empty, dark alley.
You need to be weary of that guy, I don't really trust him. John was weary from trudging around the shops all day......
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To walk or march with labor; to jog along; to move wearily.
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use a thesaurus. strolling, wandering, marching, trudging, rambling, toddle stepping, hiking
I think stroll a good choice- What could be more opposite than trudging up a snowy, sledding hill and strolling in the park?
sledding is cosidered excersize. in the winter you can't run through the snow. sledding, trudging through the snow and throwing snowballs is a way to excersize.
Because trudging is a certain kind of walking. It's descriptive; mood-setting; and is a subcategory of the more general term "walking."
Adjectives that describe locomotives include large, heavy, and powerful. They could also be described as noisy, or by the present participle adjectives "trudging" or "barreling" depending on their motion.
Jonas kept trudging up the steep hill because he wanted to see what was over the hill and if something was different and if he could change things.