42 adverbs to describe how to trudge

A liveried footmanbeyond a doubt he who admitted the mistress of the houseentered, carrying an electric candle, yawned with a superstitious hand before his mouth and, looking to neither right nor left, turned away from Lanyard and trudged wearily back to the household offices.

Wide-eyed, she came upon him in her misery, steadily trudging toward an unknown goal.

Aunt Plumy produced the "camphire" the moment she saw Sophie's pale face, and made her lie down, while the brave old lady trudged briskly off with bandages and brandy to the scene of action.

She cheerfully trudged along, and at last entered Grosvenor Square, where the lamps were just dying away before the splendid houses, while the wind rushed down the Park colder than ever.

The afternoon was already well-nigh gone when Robin Hood, Little John, Will, and Allan set forth upon their homeward way, trudging along merrily through the yellow slanting light, which speedily changed to rosy red as the sun sank low in the heavens.

They're following us," and the others turned around to see Dodo and Paul, hand in hand, trudging bravely and determinedly after them.

The tired dancers creep out of the willow railing, and some go out at the entrance way, till the singers, too, rise from the drum and are trudging drowsily homeward.

The frost is getting harder now, and it is good, firm going, but Isak trudges heavily for all that.

XIV Jean had trudged afoot up the hill of Bellevue.

For a while Mr. Woods stared after the tired little figure that trudged straight onward in the sunlight, stumbling as she went.

But they were men of indomitable spirit, and next day trudging painfully on, they at last succeeded, after another heart-breaking failure, in killing a buffalo.

"It looks like Ypres," I said, turning to my sergeant, who was silently trudging along behind me.

Along every road, and there are many, the folk are hastening to their capital city, in gigs, on horseback, in dog-traps and four-wheels, or sturdily trudging afoot.

Food was scarce and many went without it for days, while sleep was impossible as the throng trudged westward.

Every day, no matter what the weather, she might be seen, in her thick boots, burberry, and tam o'shanter, trudging along the roads or across the fields accompanied by the faithful collie.

He was trudging blithely down the winding way, and seemed to have done wonders while they had been doing very little.

When we left again for Villeneuve, we were three in number, and the old curé trudged along over the rocky or sandy paths as nimbly as either of his companions.

They came slowly and noiselessly trudging on and I was upon them as they crossed the main road before I realized it.

The peasants sing choruses as they trudge upward, taking short cuts among the trees at the angles of the zigzag.

I had to leave the greater part of the two carcasses, and I can feel again now the hankering reluctancequite unnecessary, as it turned outwith which I trudged onwards.

But her faithful saying was always, "Wait, hope, and persevere;" and the saying was muttered a hundred times as she trudged weariedly, oh!

A very tall man in shorts trudged past on the sand.

From the wagon, with its patiently trudging horse and dull driver, she lifted her eyes to the lawn, where the patches of wet shadow beneath the cedars refreshed the sunlit grass around them.

As I had concluded to accept all offers of this kind, we trudged along together very pleasantly, He was from Holstein, on the borders of Denmark and was just returning home, after an absence of six years, having escaped from Switzerland after the late battle of Luzerne, which he had witnessed.

At their head was Spot, with George Allan trudging proudly by his side.

42 adverbs to describe how to  trudge  - Adverbs for  trudge