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trudgesverbpresent tense third-person singular of trudge to move heavily or clumsilyflooded residents who were forced to trudge through waist-deep water barges, clumps, flogs(British), flounders, galumphs, lumbers, lumps, plods, pounds, scuffles, scuffs, shambles, shuffles, slogs, sloughs, stamps, stomps, stumbles, stumps, tramps, tromps drags, flops, haulsblunders, careens, dodders, lurches, reels, staggers, sways, teeters, totters, waddles, weaves, wobbles(also wabbles) breezes, coasts, glides, slides, waltzes, whisks drifts, floats, hangs, hovers, poises, wafts to proceed or act clumsily or ineffectuallyno expert on taxes, I spent the whole weekend trudging through government forms blunders, bumbles, flogs(British), flounders, limps, lumbers, plods, struggles, stumbles jogs, shambles, shuffleswallows, weltersfalters, lurches, reels, staggers, sways, teeters, tottersfumbles, muddles coasts, flies, glides, kilts, sails, zips, zooms |