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Answer:
a. feeling so hungry
b. stay alive
c. uninspiring, dull, dry, boring, uninteresting
d. plod, plough, clump
Explanation:
a. hunger gleamed in his eyes: feeling so hungry that the expression shows on one's face. plods along the road: moving along the road slowly but deliberately, to walk with a heavy feet. unwonted joy: unusual pleasure or happiness
b. phrase of body
stay alive, especially in difficult circumstances.
"do you think a man can keep body and soul together by selling coconuts?"
c. adjective
adjective: dreary; comparative adjective: drearier; superlative adjective: dreariest
depressingly dull and bleak or repetitive.
"the dreary round of working, eating, and trying to sleep"
Similar:
dull
drab
uninteresting
flat
dry
banal
bland
insipid
colourless
lifeless
sterile
tedious
wearisome
boring
unexciting
unstimulating
uninspiring
desolate
vapid
jejune
bloodless
soul-destroying
as dry as dust
humdrum
routine
monotonous
uneventful
run-of-the-mill
prosaic
pedestrian
commonplace
everyday
unexceptional
unremarkable
quotidian
unvaried
repetitive
featureless
ho-hum
sad
miserable
depressing
grim
gloomy
glum
sombre
grave
doleful
mournful
melancholic
joyless
cheerless
wretched
dismal
bleak
dark
dingy
murky
overcast
Opposite:
exciting
cheerful
bright
Origin
Old English drēorig ‘gory, cruel’, also ‘melancholy’, from drēor ‘gore’, of Germanic origin; related to German traurig ‘sorrowful’, also to drowsy, and probably to drizzle.
d. walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.
"I trudged up the stairs"
Similar:
plod
tramp
drag oneself
walk heavily
walk slowly
plough
slog
footslog
toil
trek
clump
clomp
lumber
sprauchle
traik
traipse
galumph
yomp
trog
Opposite:
skip
trip
noun
a difficult or laborious walk.
"he began the long trudge back to Stokenchurch Street
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Answer:
- feels so hungry that the expression so on one's face.
- this expression alludes to belief that the soul gives life to the body which therefore cannot survive without it.
- having nothing to provide cheer , comfort or interest.
- to walk or march steadily and usually laborious trudge through deep snow.
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