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To walk or move slowly and laboriously, often in a weary or unwilling manner, especially because of muddy or difficult terrain.
To trudge means to walk slowly and wearily, often with great difficulty or reluctance, typically due to heavy or unpleasant conditions.
Trudging refers to the act of walking slowly and laboriously, often in a melancholy or listless manner, typically due to fatigue, adversity, or lack of enthusiasm. It can also imply a sense of resignation or reluctance, as if someone is going through the motions without much passion or energy.
Trudy is a feminine given name that is a diminutive form of names that end in "trud" or "truda," such as Gertrude, Judith, or Clarisse. <br><br>It can also refer to a person who is considered deceitful or hypocritical, as in "a trudy who promised to help but didn't".
Adjective<br><br>Most accurately representing a situation: <br>- The facts are true.<br><br>Conforming to fact or reality: <br>- The rumors were not true.<br><br>Existing in reality: <br>- That's not true for me.<br><br>Not false: <br>- The holy cross of true devotion.<br><br>Always in operation: <br>- The decreasing population is always a true issue.<br><br>Remaining steady and firm in principles. <br>- He's a true friend in time of need.<br><br>In the original state: <br>- The painting was returned to its true form.
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A truffle is a type of fungi that grows underground in symbiosis with the roots of trees, particularly in Europe and North Africa. It is a highly prized delicacy in high-end cuisine, known for its strong, distinctive flavor and aroma.<br><br>Truffles are typically dark brown or black in color and irregularly shaped. They can be sold by weight, with the most expensive varieties fetchings thousands of dollars per pound.<br><br>Truffles are often shaved or sliced over dishes such as pasta, meat, or eggs for added flavor. They are a key ingredient in many high-end recipes, including caviar and foie gras.<br><br>There are several types of truffles, including black truffles, white truffles, and black winter truffles. Each variety has its own unique flavor profile and texture.<br><br>Due to their rarity and high value, truffles are often the centerpiece of exclusive dining experiences and high-end culinary events.
Trufflers, also known as truffle hunters or truffle enthusiasts, are people who search for and collect truffles, a type of fungi prized for its intense, pungent flavor.<br><br>Truffle hunters typically are experienced outdoorspeople who have an in-depth knowledge of the habitats where truffles typically grow. They often rely on trained dogs or pigs to sniff out the fungi, which are prized for their unique flavor and aroma.<br><br>In some parts of the world, being a truffler can be a lucrative profession, with high-value truffles selling for thousands of dollars per pound. Trufflers may also have a deep appreciation for the history and culture surrounding truffles, which have been used in cooking for centuries.<br><br>However, truffle hunting is not always easy, as the fungi are well-hidden underground and can be difficult to detect. Additionally, truffle populations are often fragile and vulnerable to over-harvesting, which can make the work of trufflers both challenging and rewarding.
Truffles are a type of fungi that grow underground in a symbiotic relationship with the roots of specific tree species. They are prized for their unique and intense flavor, often used as a delicacy in gourmet cuisine.
A trug is a wicker hamper, typically made from willow or osier, used for carrying or storing vegetables, flowers, or other household items.
A truism is a statement that is obviously true and widely accepted, but lacks significance or interest because of its obviousness. It is often used to express a basic, self-evident truth, often in a seemingly obvious or clichéd way. Examples of truisms include "all men are mortal", "water freezes in cold temperatures", or "money can't buy happiness".
I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "truismatic". It seems like a non-existent or made-up word.
Commonly held and basically unarguable statements that people accept as true without examining them carefully.
Trujillo can refer to multiple concepts depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Geography and Names</strong>: Trujillo is a city in the Dominican Republic and the capital of the Trujillo Province. There are also Multiple cities and places around the world named Trujillo, including the ancient city of Trujillo in Peru. Additionally, Trujillo is also the surname of several individuals who have made historical or notable contributions.<br><br>2. <strong>Historical Figurative</strong>: Francisco de Trujillo was a Spanish admiral who played an important role in the early activities of Christopher Columbus.
A trull is a small building or structure, typically of unbaked or sun-dried mud and brick, used as a cottage or hut, found in southern Italy, particularly in the region of Puglia.
"Truly" is an adverb that means:<br><br> Completely, entirely, or absolutely<br> In a genuine or sincere way<br> In a way that is honest and authentic<br> Without any exaggeration or pretenses<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "I truly appreciate your help." (meaning sincerely and with gratitude)<br> "He truly loves his job." (meaning completely and wholeheartedly)<br> "This cake is truly delicious." (meaning extremely or very tasty)
The surname Truman is of English origin, derived from the Old French and Norman name "Tromain", which refers to a manager or steward. It is also associated with the Old French word "trou", meaning "sinew" or "tendon".<br><br>Some notable people bearing the name Truman include:<br><br>1. Harry S. Truman (1884-1972), the 33rd President of the United States<br>2. Truman Capote (1924-1984), American novelist and playwright<br>3. Truman Burbank (1927-1989) is the protagonist of the novel and film "The Truman Show"<br><br>In other contexts, Truman can also refer to:<br><br>1. The Truman Doctrine, a U.S. foreign policy doctrine announced by President Harry Truman in 1947, aimed at containing communist expansion during the Cold War.<br>2. A senator in Winston S. Churchill's Bulldog Drummond series of novels and films.<br>3. A science fiction television series "Truman", a 1991 series that explores a concept of a flickering tape loop explaining causality.<br><br>The word Truman can also refer to any person who holds a managerial or stewardship position.
The word "trump" has multiple meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. To beat or surpass someone or something: "He trumped his opponent's offer with a higher bid."<br>2. To play a card from the stock: "The player trumped the heart with the queen of diamonds."<br>3. A brass musical instrument with a bright, loud sound: "The trumpet section played a lively fanfare."<br>4. A boastful or arrogant person: "The politician was often accused of being a populist and a trump who made exaggerated promises."<br>5. Referring to Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, the word can also be used as a proper noun to describe his mannerisms, policies, or style: "The candidate's use of 'alternative facts' was reminiscent of the trump era."
Fabricated or imaginary; false; based on deceit or trickery.<br><br>Example: The trumped-up charges against him were completely unfounded.
"Overwhelmed or surpassed by something, most commonly used to describe something exceeding someone's expectations."<br><br>Example: "The new restaurant was trumped by the wonderful service and exceptional food we received!" | To take precedence over or outdo something.
Something that is trumpery is fake, superficial, or of little value. It can refer to something that is pretentious, showy, or merely impressive in appearance but lacks substance or quality. The term often implies that something is an attempt to deceive or manipulate others through appearance rather than actual value or authenticity.<br><br>Example: "The glittering jewels were trumpery, with fake stones and craftsmanship that left much to be desired."<br><br>Synonyms: <br>- Tinsel<br>- Frivolity<br>- Imaginary<br>- Sham<br>- Illusion<br><br>Antonyms:<br>- Authenticity<br>- Substance<br>- Truthfulness<br>- Genuine
A trumpet is a brass musical instrument that is shaped like a long tube with a flared bell at the end. It is commonly used in orchestras, jazz ensembles, and marching bands to produce a high-pitched sound when air is blown into it. The sound of a trumpet is loud and clear, and it is often used to announce important events or to signal the start or end of a performance.<br><br>In everyday language, the term "trumpet" can also be used figuratively to mean something that announces or highlights a special or important event. For example, "The trumpet call of the referee signalled the start of the game."
A person who plays the trumpet, a musical instrument.<br><br>Example: "The trumpeter led the marching band at the ceremony."<br><br>Note: Trumpeters are often associated with fanfare performances and ceremonial music.
To trumpet is to make a loud, clear sound like the blast of a trumpet, or to make a loud noise in order to announce something.Trumpeting refers to the act of making a loud, triumphant announcement or making something very public.<br><br>Example: The crowd trumpeted their arrival at the stadium with cheers.
A musician who plays the trumpet, typically as a member of a jazz band or orchestral group.
Trumpets are musical instruments that belong to the brass family. They are long, straight or curved tubes that are played by buzzing in, and they produce a bright, clear sound. Trumpets are often used in orchestras, bands, and jazz ensembles, and are commonly used for fanfares, alarms, and other formal or festive occasions.
To outdo or excel someone in a competitive situation, often in a surprising or impressive way, typically by taking bold action or making a dramatic decision.
Trumpocracy refers to a system of government by Donald Trump or his style of governance. This term is often used pejoratively to criticize Trump's approach to politics, which is seen as authoritarian, populist, and characterized by a disregard for established institutions, norms, and constitutional limits.<br><br>Etymology: The term is a portmanteau of the words "Trump" and "democracy", implying a linkage between Trump and democratic government, but in a pejorative sense.
The word "trumps" can have several meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. In card games, to "trump" means to take control or dominance over something. A "trump card" is a card that beats all other cards in a particular suit, giving the holder the advantage.<br><br>2. In idiomatic expressions, to "trump" means to surpass or outdo someone or something in importance, quality, or achievement.<br><br>3. Trump may also refer to Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, known for his unpredictable and sometimes provocative style of politics.