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trudged

verb as in walk heavily

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However, their rhythm was broken as Feyi-Waboso was temporarily forced off for a head injury and Curry, who has missed part of the early season with a concussion on club duty, trudged off permanently after a bad head knock.

From BBC

HUEHUETOCA, Mexico — In a forlorn stretch of high desert outside Mexico City, a dozen migrants trudged along beside a set of railroad tracks, hoping to jump on a freight train that would take them closer to the United States.

England's players, including substituted man Smith, consoled Ford as they trudged away from another painful loss.

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The dusty Ohtani trudged to the dugout as if marching through a nightmare.

“I’ve known the family for 15 years,” Alwan said, his eyes welling up as he trudged around the wreckage of his home, stepping between pooled blood, children’s books and shredded clothing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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