Definition of Trudgings

1. trudging [n] - See also: trudging

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trudgings

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

Literary usage of Trudgings

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

1. The English Illustrated Magazine (1897)
"He forms into processions, but these tedious trudgings are bitterly aimless for want of profitable governance. I have been much scorned and derided by the ..."

2. Wordsworth and the English Lake Country: An Introduction to a Poet's Country by Eric Sutherland Robertson (1911)
"... of Newbiggin Hall objects to Dorothy's trudgings and to her picking up strange acquaintances ; and the expenses likely to be incurred by the wanderers ..."

3. Wordsworth and the English Lake Country: An Introduction to a Poet's Country by Sidney Grundy, Eric Sutherland Robertson, Arthur Tucker (1911)
"... Newbiggin Hall objects to Dorothy's trudgings and to her picking up strange acquaintances; and the expenses likely to be incurred by the wanderers form ..."

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