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Значения термина trudge on foot на английском
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Использование термина trudge on foot на английском
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Am I to travel with six white horses and silver bells, or trudgeonfoot with a wallet?
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The horseman, who heard this, pulled up and cried, "Hullo, Hans why do you trudgeonfoot?"
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She was thinking of Nicholas having to trudgeonfoot all those miles back after his exertions on the sward.
4
What right have you to ride in your coach or astride your spirited barb while I am forced to trudgeonfoot?
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A poor creature belonging to a Tuatee, however, is forced always to trudgeonfoot, although its master often takes a lift himself.
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We then came to a region consisting of hills and valleys of sand, over which we had to trudgeonfoot, suffering fearfully from thirst.
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He neither tired of trudgingonfoot, nor cared for cold or heat.
8
Naab trudgedonfoot with the reins in his hands.
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This will be better than trudgingonfoot, Juan, eh?
10
Voltaire lived in a palace and rode in a coach with outriders; Rousseau trudgedonfoot alone.
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But looking back once more, I beheld one of my men trudgingonfoot across the line.
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People preferred trudgingonfoot, and saved their money, which was more valuable to them than their time.
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He trudgedonfoot to meet Joseph Wood, and got in good time for the meeting, fifteen miles distant, and returned home the same evening.
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Kasli and his fellow deserters trudgedonfoot alongside the murahaleen, who regarded them with the special contempt horsemen reserve for those who cannot ride.
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"Have you no more wit," said a passerby, "than for you and your Son to trudgeonfoot and let your Ass go light?"