单词 | traipse |
释义 | traipse/treɪps![]() verb [no object, with adverbial of direction] 1Walk or move wearily or reluctantly: students had to traipse all over London to attend lectures...
Synonyms trudge, trek, tramp, trail, hike, plod, shuffle, slouch, drag oneself, drag one's feet, clump, slog, wade, footslog; Scottish & Irish traik 1.1Walk about casually or needlessly: there’s people traipsing in and out all the time...
noun 1 [in singular] A tedious or tiring journey on foot.But the Japanese site looked so interesting, that I had a traipse around it....
2 archaic A slovenly woman.He continued to rub his hands all over my body like I was some traipse with a sign on her head flashing ‘I want you, I need you, oh baby, oh baby’. OriginLate 16th century (as a verb): of unknown origin. The noun is first recorded in sense 2 of the noun in the late 17th century. Rhymes |
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