Aún no tenemos significados para "trudged on".
1They trudged on for some minutes in silence, and then Bradley asked:
2They trudged on in uneasy silence till surprised by an open door.
3So we trudged on looking anxiously for church spires and chimney tops.
4As they trudged on, he talked the matter over with Lew again.
5Amid the prehistoric beasts, in the swamp of snow, Mary trudged on.
6He said never a word for a few moments, but trudged on.
7They arose, and after despairing glances at their bespattered garments, trudged on.
8I tied it to my pack with a strap and trudged on.
9Presently he trudged on, head downward, pondering upon another problem than Napoleon's.
10Jakob Kuisl had trudged on ahead with his spade in hand.
11But he was not going to spend money causelessly; so he trudged on.
12Discussing the happening from every point of view, the two lads trudged on.
13Silently, thoughtfully I trudged on for an hour through the thick red dust.
14We pushed aside the brambles and trudged on, the waterfall quieting behind us.
15The poor weary girl now trudged on with a doubting heart.
16He had taken her hand again, and they trudged on under the stars.
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