Crossword-Solution: TRUDGE 6 letters, 56 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Trudge v. i. To walk or march with labor; to jog along; to move
wearily.

We have 56 clues for the answer “TRUDGE”

Clue Answers
walk heavily or wearily 1 answer
Hike wearily 1 answer
March laboriously 1 answer
Participate in a forced march 1 answer
Plod slowly. 1 answer
Stroll wearily 1 answer
Struggle through snow 1 answer
Travel with difficulty 1 answer
Walk draggily 1 answer
Walk slowly and heavily 1 answer
Walk through deep mud, say 1 answer
Walk through deep snow 1 answer
Walk through deep snow, say 1 answer
Walk with great effort 1 answer
Walk with heavy feet 1 answer
a long difficult walk 1 answer
laborous walk 1 answer
Difficult walk 2 answers
Wearisome walk 2 answers
Long, tiring walk 2 answers
Walk slowly and with heavy steps 2 answers
Proceed wearily 2 answers
Plug along 2 answers
Walk laboriously 3 answers
Walk with Effort 3 answers
Walk with heavy steps 4 answers
Plod along 5 answers
HURRY (ant.) 6 answers
FOOTSLOG 7 answers
trapes 7 answers
walk wearily 8 answers
tread wearily 8 answers
Schlep 9 answers
Wade 11 answers
Drag one's feet 11 answers
shamble 11 answers
hoof it 15 answers
Walk heavily 16 answers
push along 16 answers
"...__ tread" 17 answers
plod 17 answers
traipse 18 answers
GO for a walk 23 answers
Lumber 25 answers
foot it 29 answers
Slog 29 answers
Clump 33 answers
Trail 36 answers
Amble 46 answers
Stamp __ 47 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TRUDGE (5)

But they hadn’t gone far when they passed two women, one of whom said to the other: “Shame on that lazy lout to let his poor little son trudge along.” Well, the Man didn’t know what to do, but at last he took his Boy up before him on the Donkey.
The Fables of Aesop Aesop 1992
But such little hauling as there had been had reduced the roads thereabouts to a lamentable condition, and, during the dry season of the past few months, the layer of dust had deepened and thickened to such an extent that more than once Presley was obliged to dismount and trudge along on foot, pushing his bicycle in front of him.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Then it is a rare thing for a night to pass without one or other of us having to trudge off to a case which may take us two hours, or may take us ten.
The Stark Munro Letters J. Stark Munro 1995
You see you would get them sooner at your lodgings, and you may have to trudge weary miles to the club for them, but that’s a great advantage, and cheap at thirty pounds, is it no’? I wonder they can do it at the price.’ My wisest policy was to remain downstairs when these withering blasts were blowing, but probably I went up in self-defence.
Margaret Ogilvy J. M. Barrie 2010
Because the scheme of things was unjust and stupid, because others, most others, were uncomfortable or worse--why should he make himself uncomfortable? It would be an absurdity to get out of his limousine and trudge along in the wet and the wind.
The Grain Of Dust David Graham Phillips 2004

Quotes with TRUDGE (3)

For, after all, every one who wishes to gain true knowledge must climb the Hill Difficulty alone, and since there is no royal road to the summit, I must zigzag it in my own way. I slip back many times, I fall, I stand still, I run against the edge of hidden obstacles, I lose my temper and find it again and keep it better, I trudge on, I gain a little, I feel encouraged, I get more eager and climb higher and begin to see the widening horizon. Every struggle is a victory. One m…
Helen Keller The Story of My Life
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge, Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs And towards our distant rest began to trudge. Men marched asleep. Many had lost their boots But limped on, blood-shod. All went lame; all blind; Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots Of disappointed shells that dropped behind. GAS! Gas! Quick, boys!-- An ecstasy of fumbling, Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time; But some…
Wilfred Owen The Collected Poems of Wilfred Owen
The Author To Her Book Thou ill-formed offspring of my feeble brain, Who after birth did'st by my side remain, Till snatcht from thence by friends, less wise than true, Who thee abroad exposed to public view, Made thee in rags, halting to th' press to trudge, Where errors were not lessened (all may judge).At thy return my blushing was not small, My rambling brat (in print) should mother call. I cast thee by as one unfit for light, The visage was so irksome in my sight, Yet be…
Anne Bradstreet The Works of Anne Bradstreet
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 34 times in crossword archives (1955–2025).