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каталонский
caminar de puntetes
Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud.
pad
tramp
slog
plod
footslog
каталонский
caminar de puntetes
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pad
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pad
tramp
slog
plod
footslog
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pad
"
1
Would that work? Eric held a pen over a
pad
of paper.
2
Reporters will, however, only have a pen and
pad
to work on.
3
Forty-five years ago, Rione said, her eyes on her data
pad
again.
4
That much is true, right? She eased the
pad
back to him.
5
Rae set aside the
pad
of paper and glanced at the clock.
1
Workers no longer
tramp
or cycle home but drive warm, smart cars.
2
Presently the heavy
tramp
of the patrol was heard in the street.
3
The General rose, and once more his military
tramp
shook the gallery.
4
At this instant the
tramp
of horses was heard in the courtyard.
5
He heard the
tramp
of a million feet in the great cities.
1
It means everyone involved questioning whether the hard
slog
is worth it.
2
So how come cycling in Ireland is still such a hard
slog
?
3
He always judges how good a team is by that 38-game
slog
.
4
It was a
slog
;
I began before iTunes, using its precursor SoundJam.
5
As I write that Trott tries a
slog
-
sweep
,
but no damage done.
1
So for the first three days we
plod
south and then eastward.
2
As it was, he would have to
plod
along the muddy path.
3
There were muddy roads to
plod
through and treacherous sloughs to cross.
4
If you are dull, remember the inch-worm, take courage, and
plod
away.
5
Finally it came to him, immensely remote, a rhythmic
plod
,
plod
,
plod
.
1
His father, Aime had long since been converted from the tradition of the tiresome
footslog
.
1
As he turned to
trudge
back to the station house he said.
2
It was a slow, painful
trudge
lower from there, Mr Capolingua said.
3
Joel put his hands in his pockets and started to
trudge
home.
4
Elsa permitted her broncho to
trudge
at the tail of the column.
5
Others
trudge
from store to store until they find what they need.
6
Thin indeed will be sightings of the sun as we
trudge
along.
7
He has to
trudge
many a weary mile to attend the Court.
8
And it's such a long
trudge
from here down to the river.
9
As we
trudge
through the corridors of the ship, I speculate wildly.
10
Imagine beating the
trudge
of catching the train to work every day.
11
The stories
trudge
along like a semi on a steep uphill grade.
12
The snow is deep there, and he has to
trudge
through it.
13
They
trudge
back to the baseline, gnawing on thigh-bones and sucking intestines.
14
Then, both cars had passed on, and Brice was resuming his
trudge
.
15
Brother Scribe sighs like a broken bellows, and we
trudge
on .
16
And now let's
trudge
through this blotted-out world together for a time.
trudge
·
trudge through
trudge back
long trudge
trudge on
trudge on foot
каталонский
caminar de puntetes