verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A steady stream of shoppers trundled from store to store.
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Mothers trundled their children down the sidewalk in strollers.
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The porters were trundling barrows loaded with vegetables into the market.
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The soldiers trundled the massive gun carriage along the road.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It's been a long day of trundling past an infinity of fir trees, and photographer Ridgers has hardly survived it.
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Only four were over a hundred miles in diameter; the vast majority were merely giant boulders, trundling aimlessly through space.
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Soon after he spoke, army trucks began to trundle into Jerusalem and numerous soldiers appeared on the streets.
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They passed two little girls trundling their iron hoops over the pavement.
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This will be easily demonstrated by watching one of these lorries trundling down the Ormeau Road and through the centre of town.