traipse

[US]/treɪps/
[UK]/treɪps/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. wander aimlessly or idly; to walk or travel about
n. a long or aimless walk
Word Forms
Present Participletraipsing
Past Tensetraipsed
Third Person Singulartraipses
Past Participletraipsed
Pluraltraipses

Example Sentences

We spend the afternoon traipse from one shop to another.

students had to traipse all over London to attend lectures.

- You're gonna let me traipse on out of here.- Depends on the information.

Sweat trickles down my back as I traipse through a meadow of tall grass, ironweed, asters—and lots of poison ivy.

She loves to traipse through the forest on weekends.

We decided to traipse around the city and explore its hidden gems.

The kids traipsed back and forth in the yard, full of energy.

I don't want to traipse all the way to the store just for a snack.

She traipsed into the room, dripping wet from the rain.

He traipsed through the muddy fields, not caring about getting dirty.

They traipsed up the mountain, enjoying the scenic views along the way.

I traipsed through the museum, taking my time to admire each exhibit.

The dog traipsed around the park, sniffing at everything in sight.

After a long day of traipsing around the city, we were exhausted but satisfied.

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