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traipse

[treyps] / treɪps /


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The kind of bowl you crave after traipsing home through slushy streets with cold fingers.

From Salon

“I had to come downstairs late at night in my pajamas to a kitchen filled with six people and traipse through them,” Glusac, a writer, said.

From MarketWatch

The weather was brisk, and she could hardly go traipsing around Saint Petersburg without a wrap.

From Literature

“What! No! Heavens! I scarcely survive traipsing through the slums, only to find my own house infected with plague! Eek! Eek!”

From Literature

George Cukor’s black-and-white vision traipses its heroines through dress fittings, manicures and facials, day drinking and backstabbing all the way, save for an interruption by a Technicolor fashion show.

From Salon