traipse in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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to traipse around
to traipse around

traipse in the PONS Dictionary

traipse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to traipse around the shops
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English
Initially intrigued, he then decided to leave when a young girl traipsed in wrapped in a blanket.
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In costume, the pair duly traipsed off into a field and the stuntman found a couple.
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And, especially, getting up at 5am while on holiday to traipse around antique fairs in remote fields -- kids in tow.
www.independent.co.uk
We did our homework, and then had a succession of green engineers traipsing through our home.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Their relentless work ethic has seen the band traipse the globe, converting fans into die hard believers.
musicfeeds.com.au
The local state "immigration and integration" office, situated opposite the store, said homeless were "moved off to neighbouring streets" before traipsing back.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Now, it's her turn to traipse down the red carpet.
entertainment.inquirer.net
The descriptions of haggard family traipsing back and forth between two wards is desperate and compelling.
www.independent.co.uk
Do we want them to come where it's safe, that allows for orderly processing, or do we want them to be traipsing across farmers' fields?
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Similarly, to traipse or to mince is to walk in some manner.
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