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- noun Plural form of
traipse .
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Examples
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Underneath the title traipses the Opposite, pedals falling in its wake, and a googly-eyed smile plastered on its face.
Archive 2006-11-01 fusenumber8 2006
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Underneath the title traipses the Opposite, pedals falling in its wake, and a googly-eyed smile plastered on its face.
Review of the Day: The Opposite fusenumber8 2006
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They're a handout from wild-eyed scientist Doc Brown, who wants his young sidekick to fit in as he traipses around downtown Hill Valley.
Add These Glorious Cinematic Gifts To Your Christmas Wish List » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Campion and Purslane are just two of the one thousand clones ( "shatterlings") in the Gentian Line, a long-lived "family" that traipses around the galaxy in two hundred thousand year-long cycles and then regroups to compare notes on the various civilizations they have seen come and go like "waves on the shore".
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Andrew MuellerNew series in which Ms Bradbury dons her sensible trainers and traipses along the towpaths of some of Britain's most picturesque canals, once the arteries that made Britain an international trading force.
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He traipses around the stage, comfortably chats with the audience, even throws plush footballs into the crowd.
A not-so-brief recap of Matador at 21 in Las Vegas David Malitz 2010
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Yeah, instead of sticking around washington to work on the problems of the country (but instead holding a luau), this friggen guy traipses off on another campaign stop.
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In the video and comic Five Boroughs of the Soul (2004), he traipses New York's asphalt, shoeless.
Artist of the week 107: David Blandy Skye Sherwin 2010
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An American journalist (writing under a pseudonym), born and raised in Asia and fluent in Burmese, traipses through the country, tracing Orwell's own travels as a member of the colonial police 80 years earlier.
Advance Booking 2010
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Nearly every day, the Republican policy wonk pulls on his brown cowboy boots and traipses across a newly oiled shore, or takes a boat through fouled waters.
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