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traipse

[treyps] / treɪps /


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“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

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

In search of someone to teach him the art, Francis traipsed around Los Angeles looking for an internship.

From Barron's

I think, for me, it is less about vanity than a fantasy of gracefully traipsing into my later years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pacific, he traipses the globe trying different breads and bread-related products while uncovering stories of how these staples relate to migration, labor and his own family history.

From Los Angeles Times