Lexicographical Neighbors of Trudgings
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 ..."