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How to use traipse in a sentence

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He is certainly not the first celebrity chef to traipse over the border to celebrate the glories of Scottish food.
We loaded everything into pulks, which we dragged behind us for a traipse across hummocky tundra.
Our students would have to traipse all over the country to get this calibre of law school education in southern Canada.
They've shown initiative, intelligence and an acute awareness of what punters need as they traipse round the stands.
They would traipse from festival to festival with me in my pram buried under a pile of tie-dye T-shirts and crocheted ponchos.
Deciding that they need some sort of food, they traipse off in the direction of the shop, still giggling to themselves.
But the Japanese site looked so interesting, that I had a traipse around it.
No debit accounts then of course, just a traipse around the city collecting small bundles of fivers.
But this week, to my amazement, a man of perhaps Arab origin stood on the left, blocking the traipse of climbers.
Parents no longer need to fight or traipse from school to school looking for one that will take their child.
Few people have the time to traipse around galleries and exhibitions, while several works carry price tags that put them beyond the financial reach of mere mortals.
We imagine the cadre of Hollywood starlets who like to traipse about commando would be severely handicapped in this event.
The long traipse across the North York Moors had taken its toll.
Buy a pair of these and traipse around a big city center or off road through the Icelandic countryside.
It seems to me that people would rather traipse round shops, gawping at potential purchases than they would educate themselves by looking at a book or work of art.
But when poachers carrying rifles or machetes traipse by a detector, it will send a radio signal to a treetop antenna.
Will the coordinates direct us to climb steep slopes or traipse through wet muskeg?
Despite this, seven out of ten eligible voters will traipse to the polling stations to do their civic duty.
As you traipse in the shadows you can feel it in your bones, and in the very walls enclosing you.
Men, women and children constantly traipse to the camp's water points to fill containers of water for drinking, washing and cooking.
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I don't mean she's got enough to traipse round with duchesses and earls and that sort, but she's got enough.
She called me up twice yesterday to see they needed it, as if I had nothin' to do but traipse aroun' after her.
And what's more, you just don't need to traipse along another step with me now.
Hard luck on me having to traipse at this time of night to a place I don't know to get orders you ought to have sent out.
Goodness knows where you may have dropped it, and if you think I'm going to traipse back you're much mistaken.
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