traipse
Third Person
traipses
Present Participle
traipsing
Past Tense
traipsed
Past Participle
traipsed
1
to walk or move wearily or reluctantly, often with a casual or unhurried manner
- After a long day at work, she had to traipse to the grocery store.
- Despite the rain, the dog owner had to traipse around the block for the evening walk.
- In the hot sun, the employees had to traipse from one building to another for the team meeting.
- Wearing uncomfortable shoes, she had to traipse along the red carpet at the event.
- The exhausted marathon runner had to traipse to the finish line, summoning the last of their energy.
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