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"trudge" Definitions
  1. a long walk that makes you tired

330 Sentences With "trudge"

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Still need to trudge through the markets 'til I ache.
Then it was a trudge on to the next house.
In the evenings, they trudge to buy pastries or vegetables.
Rather than trudge on, Kan decided to fold the company.
Workers trudge through the flooded crypt of St Mark's Basilica.
Tiny wheeled "poop bots" trudge the sidewalks cleaning up dog waste.
We sprint through the airport one way and trudge the other.
I trudge toward theoretical adulthood, feeling the world is against me.
Children trudge to school with plastic masks strapped to their faces.
Clinton invites them to trudge with her indefatigably toward continued, incremental improvement.
The loser will trudge off to Nice for Saturday's third-place game.
For pharmacies, haircuts, manicures and groceries, residents mostly have to trudge east.
One or two others will survive to trudge again through New Hampshire.
They trudge to friends' houses and parties underdressed for prairie winter winds.
They have a healthy perspective on the team's long trudge back toward relevancy.
I have fallen between its cracks trying to trudge my way toward comprehension.
Leo Koenig was woken and forced to trudge around the space cringing explanation.
Her slow trudge toward a diagnosis is a source of trauma in itself.
"There's not many out tonight," says Derek as we trudge through the mud.
By night, add a windbreaker for the long trudge to the rideshare line.
With guns, we have also seen the slow trudge of changes over time.
This is a difficult road but YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TRUDGE IT ALONE.
So they just trudge on, making phones because that's the thing they've always done.
Mr Trudeau could probably trudge ahead without Saskatchewan, which generates just 4% of Canada's GDP.
Women and children trudge or run up and down the paths, carrying water and provisions.
I trudge on to the gym by myself and run 3.5 miles on the treadmill.
At some point, you just want to give up and trudge on back to bed.
I would trudge along trying to think of ways to get out of this commitment.
I trudge to the stage, like a child called in from the yard for supper.
I trudge to the fridge and munch on an apple and dark chocolate covered almonds.
Why trudge to a theater when Netflix is available in your pocket anytime you want?
And so, on September 17th, Israeli voters will trudge to the ballot box yet again.
While Kasich suffered another miserable primary night, his campaign pledged that he would trudge onward.
I see this every time I trudge from my call room to a patient's room.
Others trudge up a snowy hill with parents, before cascading down ice slides in inflatable tubes.
The flying experience feels like it gets crummier all the time, and people trudge through it.
Unfortunately, now we must trudge onward, with only a tiny glimpse into what could have been.
But the rest of the show feels trapped by a sort of dutiful trudge toward resolution.
I trudge on through the desolation, down a straight road that simply never wants to end.
Someone who can go get the cookie butter while I trudge forward in the endless line.
At the same time the EU must continue its slow trudge towards a harmonised asylum system.
Baylor found a way to trudge to the win by fending off the Mountaineers' big plays.
North Koreans climb mountains, trudge through rugged terrain and cross rivers in their bids to escape.
I pack up my tea and the smoothie once they're ready and trudge out the door.
The praiseworthy plan, for this film, is to disrupt the standard trudge of the bio-pic.
Others were compelled by bosses or other demands to trudge into work no matter the weather.
The women who trudge through this shitstorm and pick each other up when it gets too hard.
They trudge barefoot, or on shoes spiked with nails, to a temple dedicated to the god Murugan.
So the market in the coming week could continue to trudge ahead, with an eye on Congress.
Trudge it out, do our thing in Hong Kong, and then to get back there and tour.
But Omron Healthcare wants people to know their blood pressure without having to trudge to the clinic.
And just keep going, trudge ahead, because it can get a little daunting — a lot of 'No's.
He walks in a slow trudge, his back slightly stooped, his eyes trained toward some distant horizon.
When the weather turns cold, people are wrapped in foil blankets as they trudge up the walk.
So as they trudge to the polls once again, this time in winter, the British are exhausted.
This was part of the motivation to trudge up steep hillsides day after day to tend vines.
However, when you trudge over to share some bad news, you get a cold shoulder in return.
We run at similar paces and like to chat and complain to each other as we trudge along.
We have "modified sudden death" where both teams can score and yet the game will still trudge on.
I may try it while I read the rest of Ezekiel and trudge through the next nine prophets.
Despite wars, plagues, meteorites, and our determination to poison the planet, we trudge on, somehow clinging to life.
It's a slow, miserable trudge, and the first few hours of the game are equally slow and miserable.
Nothing has been conventional for the Blue Jays as they trudge through a historically horrendous start to 2017.
Our students still seemed to trudge through the play without forming their own answers to the questions above.
The two trudge along a dirt trail that snakes through the outskirts of the small village where they live.
Don't go for the $10 parking; you'll regret it as you trudge back at the end of the day.
"And if we don't, we will trudge forward like I've been doing and winning all the time," he said.
And as we trudge back to work, it seems like a worthwhile time to ask: What is the point?
And it doesn't look like the trudge from the crisis will be sliding into the rearview mirror anytime soon.
As we watch the disgruntled employee trudge up her stairs she kicks a bike with her work-appropriate wedges.
Her home burned down, forcing her and her family to trudge to a tent city in Golden Gate Park.
Adults were not allowed to work, and Hanan would trudge 40 minutes to a school that provided little education.
I watched the sled wallahs — a string of young Kashmiri men with battered toboggans — begin their long trudge uphill.
The beat of "Two Thousand and Seventeen" is a patient trudge, and the bass line refuses to be propulsive.
When the slopes close we release our skis from their binding, and trudge home, mere mortals, tired and spent.
Children like Younis can be spotted on roads connecting Yemeni towns, wielding rifles as they trudge through the desert.
They trudge back aboveground, on one condition: Orpheus must not look back to see if she is following him.
Will voters really trudge through the dark and cold to cast their ballots, when they could be Christmas shopping?
The new homeless are left with no choice but to trudge through the waterlogged landscape towards hastily improvised shelters.
This demand will likely continue as companies trudge forward in the competition to build and develop self-driving cars.
It's fodder for thought as we trudge the 298 miles back to the car, just ahead of the setting sun.
That asking the same grassroots brigade to trudge toward what's still a long-shot race in Georgia would be counterproductive.
In Hillary Clinton's grimly relentless trudge toward the White House, the part of the bear is played by Donald Trump.
There are black people who trudge through the unforgiving winters of the Upper Midwest, in Madison or Milwaukee or Duluth.
Being born in the nineties, I had missed most of the lump-it-long-and-trudge of the English game.
I mean, seeing the last fictional characters on Earth trudge along a dead planet makes real life slightly more manageable.
As 2016 dawns, boatloads continue to reach Greek shores and thousands trudge across Balkan fields and country roads heading north.
Now you can see what that looks like before you trudge to the Apple Store or click the "buy" button.
Indeed, her more nervous supporters can rest assured after this: she will trudge on with her inevitable, but uninspiring campaign.
Later, a group of mourners trudge down the street and Esti turns around, covertly searching for Ronit in the crowd.
She did not coast into the 2020s so much as trudge there through a barren patch of nearly three years.
To watch the magnetic Idris Elba trudge through a monumental dud like "The Mountain Between Us" is almost physically painful.
They all trudge out to the mound with set faces, and they all throw hard fastballs and bendy little breaking balls.
She compares it to a seasoned runner being forced every day to trudge in step with people who walk extremely slowly.
Knowing there was still an hour of movie left to trudge through made the decision to bail a pretty easy one.
The G.P.A. mentality means tremendous emphasis has now been placed on grit, the ability to trudge through long stretches of difficulty.
In order to qualify for welfare payments, he now has to trudge through a maze of humiliating and Kafka-esque bureaucracy.
These custom-built rides solve a common urban problem: the trudge from a train or bus stop to a final destination.
These conditions create a near-guarantee that workers will defy public health warnings and trudge into their workplaces, regardless of symptoms.
With no opening to statements to trudge through, the debaters wasted little time going after their main target, President Donald Trump.
Trudge to the top of Jiufen, a climb that will make your quads burn just enough to prepare you to chow down.
Economy and business passengers all land at the same time, and with speed limits, all cars trudge along at the same speed.
No driver means no one to ring your doorbell or trudge up four flights of stairs to hand over your pad thai.
The main car parks were then closed to all except coaches, forcing many spectators to trudge over fields to watch the action.
And now that the signals have been sent from above, expect even more Republicans to trudge into line behind their presumptive nominee.
Two dozen Afghan women in their early 20s, dressed in camouflage uniforms, trudge through prickly thistle plants under a nearly full moon.
Menstruating women often trudge outside at night to bed down with cows or goats in tiny, rough, grass-roofed huts and sheds.
The most famous example goes back some 2,000 years, when a Jewish preacher from Nazareth was forced to trudge painfully to Calvary.
The next morning we trudge up a flight of stairs to a small, second-floor shop Sarah found in her online search.
Delays were so bad on lines going north from London that it was quicker for some commuters to trudge home on foot.
Those are questions the Raptors still have time to answer, because it was fairly clear Wednesday that they intend to trudge forward.
Meanwhile humans trudge through security and then board planes with narrower seats and less legroom than they had in the 1970s—doggone it.
The readers who trudge through Attorney General William Barr's version of the Mueller report on Thursday will be forced to navigate its redactions.
Disoriented from his long trudge underground, with gun-toting marines on his heels, he found himself standing across the street from a Walmart.
My husband is like a kid in a candy store and we trudge around for around five hours before making our way out.
The company claims it hasn't lost its roots, as the Velar will be able to trudge through two feet of water without issue.
See, generally speaking, when you enter a new area, the exit(s) are far away, forcing players to trudge along, explore, and die.
Be it freezing cold or swelteringly hot, her feet trudge the same path through the garden, to the hole dug in the ground.
Forcing yourself to sit at your desk and trudge your way through your to-do list feels like a feat of superhuman strength.
Vienna, say, is where Kerry and his team trudge through thirty hours of discussions, in May, 2016, designed to broker peace in Syria.
Meanwhile, One Direction's Niall Horan and pop star Ellie Goulding, who opted for some ankle rain booties to trudge through the muddy festival.
Without real investigations, there are thousands of parents like the Parrals, who trudge from one government office to another in search of answers.
With Prana's Stretch Zion Pant, you'll be protected from sudden downpours without having to trudge through the rest of your trek soaking wet.
Customers had to trudge to a mattress store and awkwardly prostrate themselves on numerous surfaces before choosing one to use for a decade.
Investigators often trudge through intimate details of people's lives, uncover embarrassing secrets, or find evidence of wrongdoing that falls short of criminal activity.
Still, it was some distance from the subway, and Mr. Nguyen didn't want his parents to have to trudge through the winter slush.
With the primaries over, most anti-Trump conservatives have abandoned any righteous resistance and begun their dutiful trudge toward supporting the party's nominee.
Like all the other young people in Britain, we wake up, trudge to work, and make extremely shareable content for no discernible reason.
Until the Second Avenue subway opened, residents on the eastern edge of the neighborhood had to trudge blocks to squeeze onto the Nos.
Amy Klobuchar criticized him for skipping the trudge of town halls and policy rollouts that the presidential campaign trail demands of most contenders.
Every winter weekend, my sisters and I would trudge up the hill carrying round aluminum saucers, each equipped with two floppy canvas handles.
Shake off the naysayers and trudge on, through the mud and the filth and the slime, knowing that you have a higher purpose.
Sudden weather changes that turn an already-quirky dirt surface into goo, leading some thoroughbreds to skip over it while others trudge home.
But evidence against him is mounting as more witnesses trudge to Capitol Hill to testify, and as investigators release their testimonies in full.
I trudge to the show office to complain, since I had made it known we would need a bigger spot to accommodate the wheelchair.
It's a slow trudge through her darker impulses, layering abstract field recordings, distant synth work, and foreboding harmonies under a thick film of reverb.
Or they could trudge along for years with mild rallies and muted setbacks, clocking so-so gains and boring us all along the way.
Oblivion's horses were also liabilities, happily kickstarting fights with local wildlife and dying from their wounds, leaving me to trudge around the open wilds.
As I pay the bill and trudge out, I realise I'm not going to remember what the food tasted like in a few hours.
Accepting that and continuing to trudge forward, like Rue does, despite and because of her experience while watching Love Island, is a mental salve.
Families trudge to their cars carrying their jangling costumes, readying themselves for the drive back to whichever part of the Americas they came from.
We all grumble and grimace as we trudge through the snow, heads down, faces firmly looking at the ground to avoid the stinging wind.
In some scenes, this can make Ms. McCarrick's style, which owes a debt to Chekhov and O'Casey and is not exactly fleet, positively trudge.
"This blah trudge from cradle to stage will be catnip to his fans and Ambien to everyone else," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review.
As I trudge up the path to the Hollywood Bowl with my traveling companions, I watch the thousands of fans making their way up.
We watch him move, with an imperious rhinocerine trudge, into the center of the frame, until he obscures our view of Thunberg almost altogether.
Some people have dismissed "Pure Comedy" as an undifferentiated trudge of mid- and slow-tempo piano ballads in the mode of early Elton John.
Serious, aspiring baseball or softball players trudge into indoor training facilities around the country — charging $40 to $60 an hour — to refine their skills.
STANO was five years in the making and everyone involved had to trudge some very bumpy terrain to make it happen, but here we are.
But as we trudge into a rapidly changing social, political, and environmental climate, addressing the psychological aspects of climate change is more important than ever.
While he waits, he and his neighbours trudge back daily to their fields to look after the poisoned rice, which is almost ready for harvest.
And yet, it's a version of the future that sounds a lot more fun than the present, seemingly interminable trudge toward common protocols and standards.
Fever Dream of a Guilt-Ridden Gadget ReporterI trudge past several million dollars worth of 3DTVs, looking for a good place to take a shit.
Fever Dream of a Guilt-Ridden Gadget ReporterI trudge past several million dollars worth of 22005DTVs, looking for a good place to take a shit.
In Mianwali Qureshian, Bakhtyar's ancestral home in south Punjab, children trudge barefoot through the village, while residents bitterly complain about lack of clean drinking water.
Former Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken Jr. has a lot to rest his laurels on, but he has yet to trudge off to a quiet retirement.
GLOW encircles this tangle, reminding us that neither woman is willing to abandon the other, but illuminating reconciliation as a wretched, and sometimes impossible trudge.
The rise of the Internet produced powerful tools for shoppers, but in the end, most buyers still have to trudge down to a car lot.
Mr. Corken, who has canvassed Dubuque almost daily since the spring, said most Biden volunteers preferred to make phone calls, not trudge the city's hills.
GoPro, meanwhile, continued its slow trudge toward complete irrelevance, as it laid off a significant number of people in an attempt to move toward profitability.
With Sony's NC cans, I'm basically in my own undisturbed cocoon — if I put them on and close my eyes, I can escape the oppressive trudge.
Hoping to avoid the slow trudge to irrelevance or bankruptcy, the Denver paper took the stuff of newsroom conversation and made it public in dramatic fashion.
Fewer carve time out of their workdays to trudge down to the dealership to test drive and negotiate, probably anticipating that the process can take hours.
I want to just go home, but my boss invited me in on a call with actual senators back at the office, so I trudge back.
We need to trudge forwards ("even if there's nothing awaiting us"), and find new and actual ways to change the way things are, here and now.
She wanders to the backyard, so you, as her spirit companion Aiden, give her a push on the frozen swing and aimlessly trudge through the snow.
Think back to the charmless trudge of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and G.I. Joe, the wasted potential of X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Terminator: Salvation.
While Kisser and bassist Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. trudge through mud, Max Cavalera screams about racist politicians and the plague-like effects of hate and discrimination.
As they trudge back into the lake, I can see the woman in the distance, just beyond the whitecaps, her smooth, strong strokes cutting the water.
After searching to no avail at my slew of local bodegas, I was forced to trudge to a legitimate Grocery Store to find my sweetest taboo.
After a four-hour train from Geneva, I trudge through the thick snow of a picturesque town and make my way towards the Air Zermatt hanger.
The goal is not to trudge though theory and basics, but pick it up while an instructor teaches you a Foo Fighters or Stone Temple Pilots tune.
It reads in its entirety: in spite of all that stops you in your tracks you trudge along New York also looms large in the book's influences.
Still, a culture of in-person idealism, even if naive or with gaps, is a refreshing alternative to the exhausting trudge through Twitter snark and aimless clicktivism.
Unfortunately, the raid is over within a couple of pages, and after that "The Cyber Effect" frequently descends into the familiar trudge of the pop-psychology book.
This week's newsletter is here to offer you a breath of fresh air, or a much-needed respite from the downward trudge into the market's dark abyss.
Once a presidential candidate is finally chosen, there is the slow trudge toward the general election in November 2020 and the looming clash against Republican President Donald Trump.
In most of America, a tiny share of the electorate will trudge dutifully to the polls to choose school-board officials and vote on ballot or tax questions.
This Thursday, November 22, will signal the end of our dark and sexy trudge through Scorpio season and the start of our freewheeling world tour in Sagittarius season.
Here you do all that aforementioned beam katana-ing, fiddle with a racing simulator, trudge through a side scroller, and mindlessly toy with an intergalactic aim-and-shoot.
Dressed in greasy blue overalls, he would trudge home from his workshop and throw a bag of shopping at his wife, Umm Abdou, ordering her to cook supper.
His time at Anfield was one long, unhappy trudge towards obscurity, and it made us sad to see a beautiful eccentric condemned to see out his days alone.
But, like any pit full of radioactive sludge, there was some good stuff waiting for those willing to hold their noses and trudge through it to the bottom.
Young, dirt-poor and without any significant options for moving their lives forward, they trudge around the small town they're stuck in, dragging a lawn mower with them.
A shot tightly focused on her tired feet as they trudge through a rainstorm makes the audience feel her hardship and understand her motivation in desiring new footwear.
Because I dream of animals standing in a line that bends to infinity, an endless trudge of species waiting for the flood like a perverse reprise of Noah's Ark.
Most trudge back to their camp, a wasteland strewn with plastic bags where they fight off the cold with fires and, in one case, a Union flag woolly hat.
Finally, one May evening, Das and his company trudge around a hill, and Lhasa reveals itself: ''It was a superb sight, the like of which I have never seen.
Jupiter, which has been retrograde since March, will push forward again starting Tuesday afternoon, giving you the drive to trudge through all the skeletons it's pulled from the closet.
Who's got the money, or the time, to trudge down to the nearest city-based arena, for a night of 100 bucks plus tickets and quintuple mark-up Carlsberg.
I think we lasted an hour before the inevitable chippy trip and interminable trudge back to the halls of residence that seemed to have been modelled on Scandinavian prisons.
Nor that they are being forced to trudge to polling stations for the third general election in five years, this time in the depths of the miserable British winter.
N.C. The future promises to be a stoic, paradoxical trudge in "Futuro," a single by Cafe Tacvba, Mexico City's long-running pop experimenters, from an album due in spring.
It's dark when I get up now and trudge toward the ferry, the scooter, the bus or the bicycle, and it's dark again when I leave work for home.
The world is dark and postures are slumped as people trudge around in floor-length puffer coats, hunching inward for warmth like a dreary colony of sun-starved caterpillars.
Much like their arch nemesis, the postman, dogs will trudge through all sorts of conditions to complete a task, even if that task is just completing a round of fetch.
Don't be surprised if you're confronted with similar questions as you and millions of other digitally savvy millennials and Gen Zers trudge back home for the annual Thanksgiving Day meal.
In "Coping" (2008), weary villagers (and a lone mummy) trudge home from work, oblivious to an alarming deluge of brownish sludge that rises to their thighs and impedes their motion.
Saffron-clad Hindu ascetics, some barefoot and with photos of the cave around their necks, trudge the 46 km (28 mile) route to the cave across glaciers and waterlogged trails.
Trump's 2019 State of the Union was an interminable trudge through his usual amalgam of weird tangents and baseless immigration claims, peppered with a couple flat, unconvincing calls for unity.
Isaac heard a grunt, turned and watched Stoma and Stars drag themselves over the chipped stone wall that circled the park across the street, trudge through traffic toward the ledge.
Nowitzki may be the most reliably joyful of the NBA's elder statesmen, a counterpoint to Kobe Bryant's self-serious staginess, to Tim Duncan's noble trudge, to Kevin Garnett's sage mania.
We thought it would be cool to have a site without censorship, where all the artists are handpicked by us so you don't have to trudge through a ton of crap.
A series of policies by bewildered officials led to a "war" whose combatants would trudge out for a doughnut each morning without any indication of when they would be let off.
For nine tracks, it mumbles, toots, and half-assedly diddles along to each Jeff Mangum track in a valiant effort to trudge through the whole damn thing in two-tone form.
The soles vary as much as the styles, so there's everything from delicate cork (which we wouldn't necessarily suggest wearing to trudge through winter) to hardy Goodyear Welts and Vibram outsoles.
But if the risk of a precipitous plunge is now safely in the rear view, a trudge through confusing terrain remains ahead as Britain pushes on toward Europe's exits — or Brexit.
The temperature drops to a chilling minus 35 degrees, snow blankets the village green and neighbors trudge through the towering drifts to warm themselves by the fireside at the local inn.
Obock, Djibouti (CNN)They trudge, exhausted, along the desolate winding road to Obock in northern Djibouti, flanked on either side by a black, alien landscape created millennia ago by volcanic eruptions.
The music is bleak and slow, and tends to follow a format codified on early Black Sabbath records: spiritualist-satanic homilies sung over pitched-down guitar riffs played at a trudge.
I wrap up what's left of my burger and drop it in the trash as pass all the families with their respective sacks, and then trudge back to the parking shuttle.
I get ready and trudge to the train — when I have a lot of things planned after work, it's sometimes easier to leave my car parked on the street for the day.
That's a basic plot problem that the film is asking us to trudge through because you bought a ticket and we've got two hours to kill, so just go along with it.
Adding to the intrigue of a trial that has busted expectations of a dull trudge through Manafort's financial records is the fact that it is being conducted under the auspices of Mueller.
It's a simple narrative in which a few animals, mostly amphibious — a tree frog and a bullfrog among them — trudge out of water and down from branches into a mysteriously deserted mansion.
In the old days, if you remembered leaving the lights on downstairs, you would have to stop what you were doing, run down the stairs, flip the switch and trudge back up.
They trudge to hell and back with each other until one day they realize that for some reason, what seemed like hell before looks a lot better than where they are now.
Death Stranding is a game that makes you trudge around isolated mountains for dozens of hours just to communicate the point that trudging around isolated mountains for dozens of hours would suck.
For those who value fair, even treatment under the law and living in harmony with others regardless of differences in race or beliefs, it was a long, bleak trudge of nightmarish proportions.
Yes, you could trudge over to your car in plain clothes and then watch from the stands like a regular schmuck, as I do every time I go to a Wizards game.
Take a look at some of the most incredibly "creative" products of our time and you'll see that creativity isn't so much a flash of lightning as it is a long, lonely trudge.
At this point, I usually sigh and trudge on to the end of the story, to see if the attitude my sixth sense has detected is present throughout the rest of the piece.
Once there, we would trudge to the showers, and Marsy and I (and Dan, if he was in town) would take turns in the hot water while Lev looked on from his stroller.
Mudlarking's popularity has grown steadily in recent years, driven in part by social media communities where enthusiasts share their finds, and tour groups that offer a trudge through the shards of history's castoffs.
Last week he had to trudge to Albany, one of several joyless trips to the state capital in which the mayor is forced to beg for state aid and control of city schools.
Domestic paint rivals Sherwin-Williams and Valspar are putting the finishing touches on their merger after a lengthy antitrust review as Dow and DuPont trudge through the complications of their $130 billion chemical romance.
Regular agencies have to trudge through all of it: Budget committees in the House and Senate hold hearings on total spending then break the various agency pieces apart for review by particular congressional committees.
If the United States and North Korea agree to a comprehensive agreement with phased implementation, diplomacy can be expected to trudge on slowly, without sapping the Korean People's Army nuclear or conventional military forces.
"I've had to trudge through quite a lot … it still blows my mind at times that sexism exists and that it's still the tip of the iceberg when it comes to discrimination," she said.
As you trudge back to work and tearfully remove your out-of-office, that large slab of leftover Christmas cake in the office kitchen is just about the only thing worth looking forward to.
After one of the most extensive manhunts ever undertaken by the Mexican government, Mr. Guzmán was captured again in January 2016, following a trudge through the sewers in the Sinaloan town of Los Mochis.
Set about nine miles back from the road, it's accessible either on foot, a three-hour hike through the forest, or by motorbike (40 minutes plus a half-hour trudge on a gradual incline).
Water stains, salt marks, and more of the like can ruin your favorite suede boots, which means it's very likely you think extra hard about the shoes you wear to trudge through the snow.
He will trudge across the road and into the park to have a polite chat with the offender and ask: Would they ever walk their dog on a cricket ground or a soccer pitch?
They're going to hope for just a little more before they have to trudge back out into the real world and let go of this thing they've been building up to for a decade now.
Also, you don't have to trudge through nasty weather or traffic to get to the gym when you don't feel going outside, which saves valuable commuting time, making a before work workout actually seem doable.
We trudge through deep snow toward a wooded area on a hill; between sturdy blackish trees we stumble upon the stone that marks the border between the Cantons of Appenzell Outer Rhodes and St. Gallen.
Perplexed, the Haggler contacted Doug Pierce, one of the smartest people to trudge through the fetid bog that is the internet underworld, and the founder of Cogney, a search engine optimization company in Hong Kong.
Which is too bad, because that surrenders a large chunk of screen time to the trudge of recovery and Callahan's maudlin callbacks to the mother who abandoned him and whom he blames for his addiction.
They should also be able to carry as much as 25 pounds, trudge up and down flights of stairs several times during their shifts, and jump, bend, and run into action if a situation occurs.
MAICAO/CUCUTA, Colombia (Reuters) - The desert wind whipping their faces, hundreds of Venezuelan migrants lugging heavy suitcases and overstuffed backpacks trudge along the road to the Colombian border town of Maicao beneath the blazing sun.
One no-look pass through the Stoke back line was particularly impressive, a feint so good that were it five-a-side would have seen everyone else give up and trudge off for an early pint.
Outside of the proper, serious responsibilities you'll likely encounter on your trudge towards death, the most important that you, as a young person who enjoys nightclubs needs to embrace and own, is that of the hangover.
Every morning at sunrise, dozens of state forestry guards and police officers trudge out of a makeshift camp carrying AK-47s, tranquilizer guns, GPS locaters, water bottles and foil containers of rice and lentils (their lunch).
As a group of about 3,500 migrants (already diminishing in size) trudge slowly up through Mexico toward the American border, Trump is going all out to turn them into a key to election victory next Tuesday.
Several hours of heavy rain and thunderstorms forced pilgrims to take cover in tents and trudge through puddles, with civil defense warning of possible flooding throughout the evening but denying any adverse effects on the rituals.
PR representatives spend months emailing hype about their products before the show begins, while jaded tech journalists trudge back from the Las Vegas Convention Center every year burned out on gimmicky gadgets and 15-hour work days.
A humming synth line, some finger snaps, and the trudge of a drum machine are all Salvat needs to set up a tune as smooth as the surface of the pool into which he beckons his paramour.
It is difficult to tell on the streets of Uttar Pradesh, a poor state where water buffalos trudge through wheat fields and traffic alike, how much traction Modi and his Hindu supporters will get from the initiative.
Mirroring neighboring Hong Kong, many Taiwanese businesses have benefited from their geographical and cultural proximity to China, pouring investment into the mainland and reaping enviable profits as upwardly mobile Chinese trudge into Taiwan to work and play.
Richard Lawler, Vanity Fair: It's simply a dull chore steeped in flaccid machismo, a shapeless, poorly edited trudge that adds some mildly appalling sexism and even a soupçon of racism to its abundant, hideously timed gun worship.
Russell is either bored or blessed with a natural inclination to help people, because next thing we know, he's in Medora's spare cabin in Northern Alaska putting on the right kind of boots to trudge through the snow.
The boys were each being led by two divers as they wind 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) through pitch darkness, trudge through thick mud, clamber over slippery jagged rocks and dive through narrow passageways swirling with cold, strong currents.
And to TIFF viewers, sweating their butts off in million-percent humidity as they trudge from packed theater to packed theater, films about parched, sun-baked characters panting through hostile environments may seem a lot more emotionally resonant.
The boys were each being led by two divers as they wind 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) through pitch darkness, trudge through thick mud, clamber over slippery jagged rocks and dive through narrow passageways swirling with cold, strong currents.
But schoolteachers and other people doing good works are often left to trudge through a morass of contracts tied to some of the most arcane investments, sold by representatives who may not fully understand the inner workings themselves.
On the trudge uphill, everyone lashed by the wind and complaining of hunger, King alone seemed enraptured by the falling snow and went loping energetically up the slope, pulling the rest of the party along with his enthusiasm.
The vistas, we were assured, were even more stunning, plus we wouldn't have to do any backtracking (though we would have to trudge up one of the steepest grades in the park) and it was far less trafficked.
Ultra­running's two most prestigious races couldn't be more different: South Africa's Comrades Marathon is a fast-paced 55-mile road run, while the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) in the Alps is a 106-mile mountain trudge.
I love how it's become easier and easier to trudge up four flights of stairs to my apartment, and how I no longer feel a need to pass out in bed once I make it through the door.
All stoners like to think of themselves as high functioning, but the sorry truth is that most of the time, even nipping to Tesco for a packet of ham and bottle of ginger beer becomes a slow, hellish trudge.
In recent decades, as Republicans have moved rightwards, Democrats have nominated white centrists designed to win voters in the theoretical middle, hoping that progressives or non-white voters would trudge to the polls anyway for lack of other alternatives.
As other, more successful rivals dropped by the wayside, leaving the governor to trudge on with his one victory (in his home state, Ohio) and his paltry haul of delegates, commentators called Mr Kasich delusional, vain and a bore.
Ordinary sounds are jacked up to a paranoid pitch; when Joe takes a jelly bean and squeezes it, there is a granular crunch, and his trudge along a dusty track is as resonant as the march of a platoon.
"These conditions create a near-guarantee that workers will defy public health warnings and trudge into their workplaces, regardless of symptoms," Karen Scott, a PhD student at the Institute for Work and Employment Research at MIT, wrote last month.
Adapted from Mr. Bocelli's 1999 novel of the same name (a story he has described as "similar to" his own life), this blah trudge from cradle to stage will be catnip to his fans and Ambien to everyone else.
In the quest for a more environmentally friendly detergent, two scientists at the company, Novozymes, regularly trudge through the mud, hunting for oyster mushrooms that protrude from a fallen beech or bracken fungi that feast on tough plant fibers.
This could have turned into the snow-trudge equivalent of a road movie, packed with incident after incident as Mikkelsen — pulling the immobilized survivor of a separate helicopter crash (Maria Thelma Smaradottir) to safety — treks to a new location.
Or they do not notice it as they trudge toward the corner of Seventh Avenue South and Christopher Street — itself a triangle, Olympic-size by comparison and bracketed by sidewalks and two subway staircases less than 30 feet apart.
Not one of those people will want to trudge up and down stairs to catch a train, so Crossrail crews are installing 54 escalators in six stations—a process that's surprisingly mesmerizing when compressed into a two-minute timelapse video.
Recent American television adaptations like Wu Assassins, though, are stuck in their own solemnity, so eager to pay sincere tribute that they trudge where they should leap and gesture ineffectually where they should instead unleash their deadly soccer powers of doom.
Then we made the 1.5-mile round-trip trudge to Tobacco Bay Beach, a clear turquoise lagoon protected by a ring of limestone rock formations, with a tiny, packed pink-sand beach overlooked by a music-blasting bar/concession stand.
It reduces a team sport to a contrived tiebreaker that obliges physically tired and emotionally drained players to step up one by one, trudge half the length of the field and try to shoot down the opponent's goalkeeper from 12 yards.
Back in Honolulu, the Pearl Harbor Visitors Center is out of tickets to the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial site, so we resolve to take in our ration of history with a trudge around the Makiki neighborhood, where Barack Obama grew up.
If the S&P's latest trudge to new highs hasn't been all about policy, then the more salient question is whether the trajectory of corporate earnings and the economy alone, unenhanced by any possible goodies from Washington, could tide the market over.
While some migrants trudge around the barricade, risking weather exposure on foot through rugged terrain menaced by drug cartel thugs and poisonous snakes, others opt to ride hidden in trucks that drive through official crossings, a route made possible, several said, by bribes.
In big cities across the U.S., thousands of people trudge off to work in the morning but, lacking enough money for sky-high rent, are living at night in homeless shelters, cars, RVs, side streets and parking lots, often with their entire family.
But it says that core fans — at least the majority of those in New York who trudge across the boardwalk and through the gates in the late-summer heat — intuitively understand why the days of American dominance are long gone, unlikely to return.
Thinking that I really need to see an actual athlete in action, I trudge up a steep hill to the unhelpfully situated media center, from which I can catch a glimpse of some churning water and an arm or two in the distance.
CAPE TOWN, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - With no running water at home, residents of Cape Town's Marikana slum trudge to public spigots with buckets and make the dash to portable toilets set up on the informal settlement's edge, close to the busy city airport.
I was content then to hold up the bar with friends and strangers, to drain Rolling Rocks and sing "Fairytale of New York," take a swing and a miss at the midnight service, then trudge the long walk home in the cold.
Cercas, in other words, is no longer prepared to lie anecdotally in order to tell an essential truth; instead, he will dig through archives, trudge around historic battlefields, and interview the few remaining people (largely decrepit and unforthcoming) who knew his great-uncle.
CreditCreditLauryn Ishak for The New York Times Emerging from the warmth of her car, Jung Sang-mi watched her husband trudge up a snowy hill, red sled in hand, as their 333-year-old son bounded excitedly ahead, ready for another run.
But it's all the more urgent now, as we trudge into an impeachment process that will almost certainly lead to an unsatisfying conclusion in which no one version of the truth is likely to come out and be held by the public.
Think about those numbers in the context of your quotidian trudge through the concrete jungle of a large metropolis: bumping into clumsy commuters, juggling your phone and heavy bags of grocery shopping, or trying to call up a Lyft on a drunken night out.
So, as has been the case for many years, when senators are away from Washington for extended periods, a least one senator will trudge to the chamber every three days to lead a brief gavel-in, gavel-out pro forma session to prevent recess appointments.
In order to do both, I need to collect very specific resources that can recharge these tools; but while this new planet is teeming with animals, resources are far more scattered, and I see none of what I need as I trudge toward the grave.
They flock in from all corners of the world to witness the "Great Migration," when an estimated 1.5 million wildebeests and zebras trudge across the Masai Mara in seemingly endless herds looking for fresh grass to eat, while being stalked by lions and other predators.
"I thought yesterday about how this would be maybe the dozenth time in recent memory where I made that dreary trudge onto to the floor of the House of Representatives for a moment of silence associated with another mass slaughter," Himes told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
In my own journals, where I chronicle daily life as a person carrying the burden of mental illness, I have written very similar accounts of time's slow trudge forward and the way my brain seems to be actively fighting against my desire to get better.
An early winter storm dumped snow across much of the Northeast this week, forcing everyone to prematurely unearth hats and gloves and those weird fleece tubes you put on your face from the depths of their closets and grumpily trudge out into the cold.
Many women keep doing it, out of intense social pressure or even guilt, and every evening, across these rippled green hills where little wisps of smoke melt into the darkening sky, hundreds of menstruating women and girls trudge out of their houses into chhaupadi huts.
My legs were aching, I'd nearly run out of energy and the prospect of crawling into my sleeping bag suddenly seemed more tempting to me than the busy trudge to the festival's packed southeast corner (the place where the majority of the post-headliner nightlife lives).
Fidelity Investments offering zero fee index funds and the recent spate of moves by all the major discount brokers including Fidelity and Schwab to free trading of stocks and ETFs may not break these business yet, "but it still feels like a long, painful trudge," Warren said.
Wallowing in the freedom and the budget that Amazon has given him, Mr Refn lets his hard-boiled saga trudge along at such a lethargic pace that you can leave the room and make a cup of tea in the gaps between the lines of murmured dialogue.
While he was deployed to eastern Afghanistan, Lt. Jonathan Bratten would trudge back to his hut after long shifts in his battalion headquarters and stare up at the Hindu Kush, the 500-mile-long range of snow-capped mountains that straddles the country's border with Pakistan.
Then it's just a quick trudge up the ramp to the garage's top floor to reach your destination—a hybrid nightclub/urban garden where stylish young people sip Club Mate, snack on a rotating menu of street food, and dance as the sun sets over the city.
In an afternoon of testimony at Mr. Guzmán's drug trial in New York, Ms. Sánchez took the jury through an almost unbelievable drug world love story, starting with the moment she met the crime lord at age 21 and ending with a terrifying trudge through Culiacán's sewers.
After seeing Lawrence trudge up the stairs to his old apartment, Issa's month merges with that moment when she, too, does the final climb upstairs for a final walkthrough — and comes in to see her ex-partner, leaning against a wall and staring into the distance.
If the company were to indeed dump settlement talks and trudge ahead toward Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a U.S. bankruptcy judge would be responsible for supervising loads of financial claims from the cities, states and Native American tribes vying for a slice of a limited pot of cash.
An honest film about a writer would be an inaction-packed six-hour trudge, a one-person epic of mooch and mumblecore, the highlights being an overflowing bath, the reheating of cold coffee, and a pageant of aimless curses that are melted into air, into thin air.
It was Day 14 of the March for Justice, an epic trudge started by the Republican People's Party, or C.H.P., that began in Ankara, the capital, on June 15 and is scheduled to end some 000 miles later — as the crow flies — in Istanbul on next Sunday.
It might be because I grew up around snow, and can practically hear and feel the crunch that would come from my boots if I were afforded the chance to trudge around this icy moon (never mind the fact that the low gravity would make that feat extremely challenging).
Even as many in his generation abandoned the region's steep, terraced vineyards and the grueling labor they required for the fertile, easier-to-farm flatlands, or for jobs in the cities, Mr. Clape and his small cohort continued to trudge up the hills day after day, for little reward.
The music and performing arts festival, held at the Worthy dairy farm in Somerset, southwestern England, is known for its wet weather and "wellie"-wearing fans, who trudge through the farm's muddy fields in rubber boots and hope desperately to return to find tents still dry, and where they left them.
Volvo chief strategist Levenstam makes the case thusly: Instead of the desperate trudge to and from airports, the interminable long lines at security checks, and the dreaded cramped economy seats, why don't you just have a car pick you up at your home and drop you off at your destination?
Target, the sterile department store you trudge to when you finally decide that you need a laundry basket rather than just a pile of clothes in the corner, opened up a new location in Manhattan's East Village, right on the corner of 14th Street and Avenue A, over the weekend.
Congressional Memo WASHINGTON — Senator Ted Cruz of Texas is expected to return to the Capitol this week, the last of four Republican senators battered and beaten by Donald J. Trump to trudge back to the world of meetings over cafeteria cod and roll call votes to name the national mammal.
He was content to trudge through croplands in distant provinces in an open-neck shirt and sport coat, tending to the many development projects he encouraged and oversaw: milk-pasteurizing plants, dams that watered rice fields, factories that recycled sugar-cane stalks and water hyacinths into fuel, and countless others.
ZACHARY WOOLFE This hardy Make Music Winter perennial involves a trudge from Symphony Space on West 95th Street to the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine at 112th Street, "while singing medieval melodies once sung on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela" in Spain, according to advance publicity.
So yes, for all that Glastonbury is criticised for becoming an "everyman's event" where basics trudge back and forth between a beer stall and their camping chairs parked at the Pyramid Stage, Emily Eavis and her team's moves towards booking both rising and established MC talent can only be a good thing.
If we blindly accept that one of the primary aims of art is to take us away from the toil and the life we trudge through on a daily basis, the decision to name yourself Pants and Socks is beyond baffling, and even if we refute that theory, it's still absolutely atrocious.
The eight in the morning trudge to the local hill, reservoir, park, field, or drugs flat with a blue off-license bag full of tinnies and a saucer-eyed slab of regret is one of the tiny moments of universally recognized transcendence available in these blighted little times, on this declining little island.
Compared with the trudge of chatting with Siri, speaking to Alexa feels natural, closer to speaking to a human than a machine — and even when it gets your request wrong, which in your early days with the device will happen often, it doesn't feel like you have paid a huge penalty for trying.
But to save you from having to trudge through its 290 pages, here are some of the more interesting and pertinent points: All this is impressive, but one big caveat applies: no matter how fast AI improves, it's never going to match the achievements accorded to it by pop culture and hyped headlines.
London (CNN Business)As millions of voters leave their homes on Thursday and trudge towards polling stations on a cold, rainy December day, don't expect to hear about any frantic last-minute campaigning from parties -- the news will be eerily quiet thanks to strict rules about what broadcasters can and cannot say on election day.
It remains reminiscent of August — the market drifts sideways to up after a quick panic and upward repricing, lolling around and churning; maybe we get a little pullback to jolt people awake as we did then, because it's not often that the indexes merely trudge listlessly deeper into new-high territory — at least not to stay there.
Think of us as your online "budtender" — we'll take you through your first trip to a dispensary, show you all the most stylish ways to partake without coughing up a lung, trudge through the complex legal ground upon which this plant currently sits, and (puff, puff) pass on the advice of the experts in the industry.
Theon Greyjoy/Reek may have helped Sansa Stark with her initial escape from Ramsay Bolton, but it was Brienne who was primed, as a master swordswoman with a unflagging sense of duty, to trudge through the snow with Sansa to find her brother Jon, leading to the most hyped Stark get-together since the disastrous Red Wedding.
It's curiously unilluminating to read a metallurgical analysis of a pulverized iPhone, or to watch Merchant trudge around the globe on a kind of iCalvary in search of the raw materials Apple uses — through a Stygian Bolivian tin mine and a lithium mine in the Chilean desert and an e-waste dump in Nairobi where many iPhones end up.
But you have to watch a lot of cutscenes and spend hours making on-foot treks before you start building roads, driving vehicles, and erecting ziplines that catapult you from one part of the world to another, and the power of those moments directly stems from the monotony you must trudge through to get to them.
Everyone (OK, really just Jon Snow) talks about how powerful he is, but all we've seen him do is ride a horse, watch his undead army trudge along, be scared of water, expose his Javelin skills, and get a zombie dragon to rip through a wall (which, if we're being real, credit goes to Jon Snow for making that happen).
In the midafternoon, when Fred was at his most alert, I would sit and watch him: his asplike face, his determined, plucky trudge, which made his head bounce a little with every step, his piggy nostrils, each the size and shape of a watermelon seed, the faint, coin-size indentations on the side of his head where his ears lay.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When I picked up Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism, a collection of poems by 49 female-identified poets published by OR Books, I hoped to report that feminist poetry — and the new feminism that it represents — would not be a tragic, polemic trudge through the trash-pile that patriarchy has made of the world and women's lives.
But look: In this rat race of a Western society, where everyone is expected to trudge through nine-hour workdays, maintain an active social life, eat the daily recommended amount of fruits and vegetables, drink enough water, make your own cold brew, and play an active part in the resistance, it is inevitable that some of us, sometimes, look as exhausted as we feel.
As a result, "Homegoing" often feels deliberate and earthbound: The reader is aware, especially in the American chapters, that significant historical events and issues (like Reconstruction, the Great Migration and the mass incarceration of African-American men) have been shoehorned into the narrative, and that characters have been made to trudge through experiences (like chain gangs and heroin addiction) meant, in some way, to be representative.
Facebook has cleaned up some of the rampant racism that stemmed from the extreme right presence on its platform, but savvier, self-censoring groups like the Proud Boys are likely to be the real headache as Facebook, Twitter and Google trudge through an endless minefield of case-by-case terms of service violations, drawing sharp criticism from both sides of the political spectrum no matter where they choose to place their feet.
" It's now been 14 months, and you keep leaving the heating on when you go out, and you haven't contributed to the grocery shopping even once, and you're going through what scientists call the "Teen's Reprise"—that curious phenomenon where, when ushered into the thick carpets and warm womb of home or the house where your parents live, you just immediately revert to adolescence and shout at them when they buy the wrong chips, and use all the WiFi in the house at once, somehow, and trudge muddy footprints through the hallway and refuse to tidy them up, and scream, "FUCK OFF!
With your father on one shoulder and your uncle on the other, and with the lights of the Soviet gunfire dying away at the outer edges of your vision, you trudge deeper into the darkness of the cave, and though you cannot be sure that your father and his brother are still alive, that they haven't been shot in the chaos, that they are not, now, corpses, you feel compelled to keep moving into a darkness so complete that your reflection becomes visible on the screen of the television in front of you, and it is as if the figures in the image were journeying inside you, delving into your flesh.
I heard them and I still hear them above the threatening shrieks of police sirens above the honking horns of morning traffic, above the home-crowd cheers of Yankee Stadium above the school bells and laughter lighting up the afternoon above the clamoring trudge of the 1 train and the 2 and 4, 5, 6, the B and the D above the ice-cream trucks' warm jingle above the stampede of children playing in the street, above the rush of a popped fire hydrant above the racket of eviction notices above the whisper of moss and mold moving in above the High Bridge and the 145th Street Bridge above mothers calling those children to come in for dinner, to come in before it gets dark, to get your ass inside above them calling a child who may never come home above the creaking plunge of nightfall and darkness settling in the deepest corners above the Goodyear blimp circling the Stadium above the seagulls circling the coastal trash along the East River and in the Bronx young men are singing and I hear them, eastbound into eternity even as morning destars the sky.

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