Definition of Trudgers

1. Noun. (plural of trudger) ¹

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Definition of Trudgers

1. trudger [n] - See also: trudger

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trudgers

truckyards
truculence
truculences
truculencies
truculency
truculent
truculently
trudge
trudged
trudgeman
trudgen
trudgens
trudgeon
trudgeons
trudger
trudgers (current term)
trudges
trudging
trudgings
true
true(a)
true(p)
true-believer syndrome
true-blue
true-false
true-hearted
true-leaf
true-life
true-love-knot
true-name

Literary usage of Trudgers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life and Times of Anne Royall by Sarah Harvey Porter (1908)
"The foot trudgers get ten per cent." Again she writes: "The next is the money part, yes, money is the moving spring — money — money •— money — all their ..."

2. The New American Drama by Richard Burton (1913)
"And then, elephants with monkeys on their backs, their facile trunks saluting the crowd; or a drove of camels, those sad, faithful trudgers of the desert, ..."

3. Under the Syrian Sun: The Lebanon, Baalbek, Galilee, and Judæa by A Cunnick Inchbold (1907)
"... men and women both old and young; horses, donkeys, mules, mixed up in wild confusion with the trudgers on foot and a few soldiers. ..."

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