Are "tramp" and "trudge" used commonly in a daily conversation?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
No, these aren't used commonly in conversation! Although, in this context, I feel like "trudge" is probably used more so than "tramp." One can "trudge" through something or to express an unwillingness to do something in the way you walk. Ex: She trudged through the snow to get to school. Ex: You can't trudge through the store acting that way. We'll go home soon, don't worry.