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trundle

[truhn-dl] / ˈtrʌn dl /










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If, and it was a big if, the marble trundled all the way to the bottom, it was possible to imagine Burnham as prime minister, before this year was out.

From BBC

If - and it's a big if - it trundles all the way to the bottom, Andy Burnham might become prime minister.

From BBC

It's a busy day at Woodlands Checkpoint, Singapore's main land crossing on the border with Malaysia, and thousands of cars are slowly trundling past the watchful eyes of customs officer Belinda Liaw and her team.

From BBC

The performers trundle the keyboard instruments out for use and then off again.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a child, Plant recalls trundling in his family’s car through interesting, evocative landscapes and, “Misty Mountains that actually were misty mountains,” he says, making another of his not-infrequent Zeppelin asides.

From Los Angeles Times