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  • verb Present participle of trundle.

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Examples

  • The HotSpot experiences what we'll call a trundling week, as Ricardo

    GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010

  • It doesn't work, but at least I'm not completely bleary-eyed when I set out, laptop bag slung over one shoulder, suitcase trundling behind me.

    Archive 2010-06-01 Hal Duncan 2010

  • At first she trimmed them with her husband's electric nose hair trimmer while he sheared away at their credit card debt and mortgage by trundling his body off to the insurance firm he'd seat belted himself to, a poem-wielding vice presidentialism.

    Bearded Lady Jamie Iredell 2011

  • NBob, an old friend in the UK mentioned that there were half a dozen of the buggers trundling through where she lived last year!

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Anyone been following the build up to next falklands war? 2010

  • Alright, he sighed, reluctantly grabbing his boxers, putting them on and trundling downstairs to the kitchen with its yellow suns painted on French country wallpaper.

    Jill Brooke: The Moment I Knew Jill Brooke 2011

  • Broad has a hard enough time of it as it is, what with possessing the cherubic features of a tragic Georgian poet and having a Test official for a dad for a professional cricketer the equivalent of attending a school where your father is the RE teacher, without experts advising him to surrender prematurely to middle age and take up medium‑paced trundling.

    When a sportsman's elk-hunting days are over | Harry Pearson 2011

  • I worked at top speed, filling the iron wheelbarrow with coal, running it on the scales and weighing the load, then trundling it into the fire-room and dumping it on the plates before the fires.

    Chapter 20 2010

  • Alright, he sighed, reluctantly grabbing his boxers, putting them on and trundling downstairs to the kitchen with its yellow suns painted on French country wallpaper.

    Jill Brooke: The Moment I Knew Jill Brooke 2011

  • Then imagine the pain of shovelling coal and trundling a loaded wheelbarrow with two sprained wrists.

    Chapter 20 2010

  • Alright, he sighed, reluctantly grabbing his boxers, putting them on and trundling downstairs to the kitchen with its yellow suns painted on French country wallpaper.

    Jill Brooke: The Moment I Knew Jill Brooke 2011

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