TRUNDLE


Meaning of TRUNDLE in English

(~s, trundling, ~d)

1.

If a vehicle ~s somewhere, it moves there slowly, often with difficulty or an irregular movement.

The train eventually ~d in at 7.54.

VERB: V prep/adv

2.

If you ~ something somewhere, especially a small, heavy object with wheels, you move or roll it along slowly.

The old man lifted the barrow and ~d it away...

VERB: V n adv/prep

3.

If you say that someone is trundling somewhere, you mean that they are walking slowly, often in a tired way or with heavy steps.

Girls ~ in carrying heavy book bags.

VERB: V adv/prep

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