Trips to refuges like Montezuma or Jamaica Bay are revelatory, but ultimately, we're trespassers, traipsing callously through the beasts' lairs. |
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We'd just spent four hours traipsing around Taunton and, despite two stops for coffee and several rests, my back and legs were giving me gyp. |
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Tired of traipsing around the globe with shampoo, body wash, face cleanser, and 1,200 other grooming products? |
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Watch out when you go traipsing down memory lane, you're liable to get stuck on some hitherto unrecalled hidden pathway. |
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Now he's traipsing around the country with a proposal to allow verdicts in criminal trials with less than unanimous juries. |
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By traipsing through them, we can map out the route to the golden spires and around the crocodile pits of this emerging sub-genre. |
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The large mixed groups of only 10 years ago aren't traipsing around anymore during the daytime, during the weekdays. |
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She clutches her scuffed leather suitcase, traipsing around cities in Europe. |
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What about the botanical specimens he studied while traipsing around the Imperial grounds in a suit, tie and rubber boots? |
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Pamela Brown is marvelous in a small role as a sort of wild woman of the heath, traipsing about with a herd of Irish wolfhounds. |
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After four hours of traipsing over stones through a river, your feet were thoroughly soaked and still felt as if water was moving around them. |
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A slow walk across the street had us traipsing across the grass surrounding the court house. |
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Obviously he didn't want another student traipsing around and telling him what to do. |
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Both of us were travelling and it was difficult to leave your partner and go traipsing around the world. |
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You should see the selfie sticks all the tourists traipsing around Asia have these days. |
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Some are traipsing around on their own, trash crackling beneath their feet. |
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If traipsing around the shops fills you with as much excitement as hobbling around in a pair of tight shoes, then perhaps something more relaxing might be in order. |
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Her escapist maman is forever on the move, traipsing them from town to town, never settling, and more often than not late collecting her from a succession of schools. |
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You can lose yourself for quite some time in the painted purples, reds and ochres of the outback before traipsing through to the adjacent Museum of Western Australia. |
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The months spent poring over bridal magazines, traipsing through wedding dress shops, visiting caterers and choosing stationery can take their toll. |
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After traipsing around the byroads in Knockleigha, peering over a few fences and clambering into a few ditches, the safari was beginning to look like a non-event. |
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Imagine traipsing through the forest, following fresh wolf tracks in thigh high snow. |
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Rather than spending hours on the phone with flight companies or traipsing round the travel agents, smart travellers go fishing on the Internet. |
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I sometimes try to reassure myself by wandering away from historical town centres, traipsing down side streets to escape from lost dishes. |
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But I assure you that living with young people makes me feel younger and traipsing around by bicycle makes me lose weight. |
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He walks around on all fours, traipsing in and out of puddles, and will only eat food that is thrown on the ground. |
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Our kids have been traipsing around the city for three decades, using 25 different gyms for practice and nine different gyms for home games during that time. |
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Still, it can get wearying, being given optimistically sized underwear and too-tight tops again, and traipsing back to the returns desk with them year after year. |
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I read an article that the original script was one in which the two characters spent a madcap weekend traipsing around Europe and end up getting married in the end. |
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One difference is the deficit of financiers and surplus of people traipsing around with cello cases, off to play in one of many state-funded concerts. |
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Candidates have been traipsing around the countryside districts where city types retreat to in August, but have had great difficulty drumming up any kind of crowd. |
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That's not because they were about to settle into three hours of tedious smuggery, but because they might have been traipsing their expensive frocks through human waste. |
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Its 32-year-old boss, Phanindra Sama, the son of a farmer, recalls the early days traipsing round bus depots trying to persuade grizzled operators to sign up. |
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And you won't have to go traipsing around in the dark either. |
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After traipsing to various hospitals, this family found lodgings in a public dormitory but the woman's situation was serious and some people went in search of a priest. |
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After traipsing through Paris and listening to reactionary luminaries like Henri Bergson, he arrived as Fabianism became the rage among undergraduates. |
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You must really be fruit loops to think for one second I would go traipsing through the woods looking for Bigfoot with you and your whackjob boyfriend. |
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At this book's inception, when we came to, we found ourselves already traipsing around Penrose steps, already reactively enclosed in an unceasing loop. |
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After traipsing about in the fog they found the grave sure enough. |
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Traipsing the Biennale and the numerous collaterals has been at once ho-hum and encouraging. |
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