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trudgill

 

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Trudgill

Noun:

1. A surname of English origin that is derived from the Old Norse name "Þróldugísl", meaning "doughty hostage".

Example sentence: The Trudgill family has a rich history dating back to the 12th century.

Verb:

1. To move slowly and with great effort, especially when walking laboriously or wearily.

Example sentence: The exhausted hikers trudged through the muddy trail, eager to reach the summit.

Adjective:

1. Characterized by or requiring persistent effort or laborious work.

Example sentence: The trudgill task of cleaning the entire house was finally completed after hours of hard work.

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