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“We shall be with you in the Fellowship of the Spirit as you trudge the Road of Happy Destiny." (Big Book pg 164)

trudge

 verb \ˈtrəj\

: to walk slowly and heavily because you are tired or working very hard

trudgedtrudg·ing
 

Full Definition of TRUDGE

intransitive verb
:  to walk or march steadily and usually laboriously <trudged through deep snow>
transitive verb
:  to trudge along or over
— trudg·er noun

Examples of TRUDGE

  1. I was trudging through the snow.
  2. She trudged up the hill.
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I always liked the definition of trudge....To walk with a purpose. Seems to be the most appropriate. They also mention the second fellowship in AA in that sentence...The fellowship of the spirit. It only takes you 12 steps to get into it. Keep trudging John!

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Stepchild wrote:

I always liked the definition of trudge....To walk with a purpose. Seems to be the most appropriate. They also mention the second fellowship in AA in that sentence...The fellowship of the spirit. It only takes you 12 steps to get into it. Keep trudging John!


 

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I'd always heard that "trudging" is basically walking uphill.  If we're walking uphill, that means we're headed for higher ground.

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