He had to lumber with the heavy boxes all the way to the third floor
She had to lumber with her oversized luggage through the crowded airport
We had to lumber with the old furniture out of the house
The team had to lumber with the difficult project for months
He often had to lumber with the responsibilities of the whole department
She felt like she had to lumber with everyone's problems
They had to lumber with the legacy of their predecessor's mistakes
The company was forced to lumber with a huge debt
He had to lumber with the consequences of his poor decisions
We had to lumber with the task of cleaning up the entire mess
He really did lumber with that heavy box.
Yes, he seemed quite exhausted afterwards.
I hope he rests soon.
He began to lumber with a heavy, dragging gait
He walked slowly and heavily, dragging his feet
His steps were heavy and awkward as he moved