traipse Antonyms
Meaning of traipse
Wordnet
traipse (v)
walk or tramp about
Webster
traipse (v. i.)
To walk or run about in a slatternly, careless, or thoughtless manner.
traipse Sentence Examples
- The hikers traipsed through the dense undergrowth, their boots squelching in the mud.
- The children traipsed along the beach, their laughter echoing through the salty air.
- She traipsed through the crowded market, searching in vain for a specific spice.
- He traipsed across the rugged terrain, his backpack heavy on his shoulders.
- The dog traipsed after its owner, its tail wagging eagerly.
- They traipsed around the city, exploring its hidden nooks and crannies.
- The tourists traipsed through the ancient ruins, marveling at their grandeur.
- She traipsed through the mall, trying to find the perfect gift for her friend.
- The traveler traipsed from country to country, seeking new experiences.
- We traipsed through the forest, our voices carrying through the stillness.
FAQs About the word traipse
walk or tramp aboutTo walk or run about in a slatternly, careless, or thoughtless manner.
traversal, trek, hike, traverse, march, expedition, trip, parade,travel, walkabout
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The hikers traipsed through the dense undergrowth, their boots squelching in the mud.
The children traipsed along the beach, their laughter echoing through the salty air.
She traipsed through the crowded market, searching in vain for a specific spice.
He traipsed across the rugged terrain, his backpack heavy on his shoulders.