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trudged Meaning in Bengali



 টানিয়া টানিয়া চলা, ক্লান্তিভরে হাঁটা,

Verb:

ক্লান্তিভরে হাঁটা, টানিয়া টানিয়া চলা,





trudged's Usage Examples:

The battle over, the soldiers trudged back to the camp.


reported that "the calm and compact Vikram Atri caught the eye, before he trudged off dejectedly, two shy of a century in his maiden first-class knock".


"Cellular Chaos, black sheep of Brooklyn’s DIY noise-punk underground, have trudged on through myriad iterations, losing bassists at a furious clip and trading.


point, attendance were at all-time lows at home for the Mavericks, who trudged to finish dead last in a much improved Division, 18 games behind the 4th.


in a bundle over his shoulder, and keeping his intentions to himself, trudged off to Harwich, where he was invited to try his luck at sea, by the captain.


As early as 1852 pioneer families trudged along bush tracks and muddy roads, (for those days the bush extended from.


adequate to protect deployed DEA agents in such remote jungle locations, but trudged forward.


his city, the Italian Communist Party had 58% of the vote, while the DC trudged to 12% approximately.


horses playing out and his men emotionally and physically exhausted, Morgan trudged northward while his pursuers blocked attempts to reach the river.


The team trudged to 64-80 finish.


Kalaban—Dhian Singh and Beli Ram—with blood oozing from their wounds, trudged eight kilometers through the dense forests report the mayhem to the nearest.


Jim Letherer, a one-legged, husky white laborer from Saginaw, Michigan, trudged the entire way on crutches.


the morning sun shone on the faces of the amateur journalists as they trudged home from 'putting the paper to bed.


After the ship's crew trudged across the rugged ice to open water, they set out in three small boats.


he sounds as if he's shrugged off the surplice, abandoned his pew and trudged through the mud in search of a long night at the nearest pub.


Decreasing Circles strayed far from the well-worn path that other Britcoms trudged along in the 70s and 80s.


The troops trudged laboriously through a heavy downpour—"rain as of the days of Noah", in.


6  He trudged away till they came to his hall-gate; Says he, Here, take in an old Sussex.


On foot, the expedition trudged through the frozen deserts of the Antarctic, marching for caches of food.


Hardy, hatted, has trudged down the steps with suitcase in hand and an angry scowl on her face.



Synonyms:

slog; plod; walk; slosh; splosh; splash; pad; footslog; tramp; slop; squish; squelch;

Antonyms:

lower; idle; misbehave; clean; ride;

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