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View definitions for trundle

trundle

noun as in bed

noun as in cot

Strongest match

Strong matches

verb as in bowl

verb as in lumber

verb as in rotate

verb as in wheel

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Example Sentences

Both have done away with them, leaving Kolkata as the only Indian city to hold onto the trundling streetcars.

From BBC

Thousands of foreign forces in air-conditioned vehicles trundled through the Sahelian steppe, trying to take out terrorist leaders.

Both players struggled to hold serve as the match trundled past the two-hour mark, and Sabalenka continued to receive medical attention.

From BBC

In the legendary 1939 film “The Women,” New York wives trundle off to Reno, where a six-week residency law lets them divorce their wayward husbands and return home free.

As a deep area of low pressure trundled north-westwards across the UK, once again the rain gauges filled and roads and rivers flooded.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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