Aún no tenemos significados para "trudge wearily".
1We make one final scan of the crowd and trudge wearily back to the bike.
2John trudged wearily up the interminable stairs to his little tan-walled room.
3Hauptmann Fritz Schneider trudged wearily through the somber aisles of the dark forest.
4He could then drive the wagon instead of trudging wearily along the streets.
5The sun sank lower and lower as they trudged wearily along.
6After all, it was only Christine, trudging wearily through the dusk.
7A long-repressed volume came forth from his lungs, as he trudged wearily upward.
8They were trudging wearily along, and making but little progress.
9I trudged wearily over to the Skrit Na ship.
10Dudley shouted and shouted till he was hoarse, and then the little fellows trudged wearily on.
11Willie locked up the car and trudged wearily across the rain-slick cobbles to his front door.
12We were a subdued bunch as we trudged wearily up the stairs to the dressing room.
13But I never caught a glimpse of him, and late in the afternoon I trudged wearily homewards.
14Her little face was all puckered up with her silent crying as she trudged wearily up the stairs.
15Breathing hard, drenched in perspiration, our clothes still damp and covered in mud, we trudged wearily onto the waterfront.
16Again we were on the road,-Benbeing summoned to attend to his master, while we trudged wearily on foot.