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will trek

  • future tense
    of trek.
    trek
    verb (used without object)
    to travel or migrate slowly or with difficulty, often through rough or unsettled territory.

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On Saturday evening, the Phil will trek out to new ground.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 11, 2025

After pausing in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, the team will trek westwards for the more arduous part of the journey to Jeddah.

From BBC Sep. 28, 2022

A 1,200-pound, refrigerator-size spacecraft will trek around the sun to slam into a small asteroid named Dimorphos at 15,000 miles per hour next year.

From New York Times Nov. 24, 2021

Some maxed-out donors who gave generously to his 2016 campaign will trek to Florida to witness what they delivered — and decide whether to give big again.

From Fox News Jun. 17, 2019

To-morrow we will collect our ivory, and we must search for fresh game, for the elephants will trek from here.

From Adventures of Hans Sterk The South African Hunter and Pioneer by A. W. (Alfred Wilks) Drayson