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"traipse" Definitions
  1. + adv./prep. to walk somewhere slowly when you are tired and unwilling

121 Sentences With "traipse"

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Mowgli and Bagheera (voiced by Patrick Stewart) traipse through the jungle.
Now, go traipse through the snow and exercise your right to autonomy.
Teams in America often traipse thousands of kilometres from coast to coast.
You can watch it traipse through the snow, catching its balance before falling.
To traipse at our side the streets of a Russian village drowning in sand.
These days, people could traipse through the muck to the vessel at low tide.
Several competitive candidates have disavowed Trump entirely -- but others have tried to traipse the tightrope.
You can watch it traipse through the snow, catching its balance on the uneven terrain.
The best way to traipse through the mountain of information is obviously by going on Wikipedia.
Second, Hartman didn't want to traipse into what he considered to be a moral gray area.
Too bad Wonder Woman will not actually traipse through the halls of the United Nations headquarters.
A gaggle of middle-aged women traipse around an indoor swimming pool, their faces wearing guileless smiles.
As they traipse around Khloe's home, eating sushi and making smoothies, Khloe still manages to get them back.
The ladies traipse around the city in sneakers, which are pretty essential in such a walking-centric place.
Individuals being considered for positions of power have to traipse through the lobby in front of countless cameras.
And Garbo would traipse past with her coat collar up and her hat pulled low over her brow.
Off they traipse to the mall, where Earn's real-world responsibilities are doomed to take a back seat.
At this young age, most slow lorises are still clinging to their mothers as they traipse through the rainforest.
The inverted images create an obscure, alternate universe from the shadows and lights that traipse across his bedroom wall.
Speaking of Mr. Derulo, a traipse through his discography inspired my highly selective and highly secretive "guilty pleasure" playlist.
Yes, I can traipse around the city and still catch my plane back to Los Angeles later that evening.
The pool at the Ambassador is so inviting it's hard to even want to traipse down to the beach.
This is a welcome reprieve from the logistical nightmares that countless people encounter as they traipse around the globe.
We see 22008-year-old Mary (Elle Fanning) traipse through the Scottish Highlands with dreamy poet Percy Shelley (Douglas Booth).
He's super picky about where he goes and we traipse around the field next to my apartment for 10 minutes.
They wanted a vacation where they could traipse around a city — Dublin — for a few days before exploring the countryside.
There's also something to be said for how Resident Evil forces players to traipse back and forth through the mansion.
But first the team had to persuade homeowners to let a band of Ghostbusters look-alikes traipse around their property.
After that last traipse around America, the band waved its white flag at the notion of music as a profession.
"Well, if you decide to traipse out to the rocks again late at night, maybe I'll see you," he said.
Then teams of GPS-wielding surveyors must traipse through rugged borderlands, erecting pillars, reassuring locals and in some places dodging landmines.
Victims' families and survivors of massacres — Columbine, Virginia Tech, Aurora, Tucson, Sandy Hook, Charleston, San Bernardino — traipse up to Capitol Hill.
In an apparent attempt to smooth its traipse through the courts, the administration added two non-Muslim countries: North Korea and Venezuela.
This feels evident every time you traipse to four different vendors just to re-supply yourself with a worthwhile number of arrows.
Sure, many people still traipse around deluded that they outshine others in their driving on non-icy roads, vegetable-chopping and cuddling.
Sometimes it's good to take a trip down memory lane, to gambol through "what was," to traipse among the lilies of yesteryear.
We can watch Danish teens traipse across a post-apocalyptic landscape in The Rain or ghouls haunt an Indian detention center in Ghoul.
It was a hateful task—especially in the cold weather when he had to traipse out to a shed in the back garden.
Busloads of tourists traipse around in the sultry heat gazing at a replica that is the repository of a fragile thing: Burmese national pride.
Spring-Heeled Jack didn't traipse through 21985th century London, there was no Mothman in West Virginia, and the Foo Fighters were an optical illusion.
If the path to franchise sobriety is to be found by admitting responsibility, the Knicks' traipse through the wilderness might stretch a while longer.
The group walled off the main entrance into the checkpoint, forcing some inauguration-goers to traipse through showers of purple glitter to get inside.
The harness holds a disposable diaper that is changed approximately every four hours, meaning little ducklings can traipse around the house without making a mess.
But he has all but abandoned his post as governor of New Jersey to traipse around the country, following Trump and appearing at his events.
They traipse through the streets of European cities, find reasonably clean places to conduct necessary human functions, and think: Who knew such glories were possible?
Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne, Justin Bieber, and Quavo traipse about a decadent mansion decked with women in bikini tops and denim cutoffs, jiggling ebulliently.
No woman expected to traipse down the aisle with her dance partner from last Saturday night, regardless of what they had done in the dark.
Get a yuletide high with Harold and Kumar, traipse after Buddy the would-be elf or weep at a Christmas soup kitchen in 1950s Brooklyn.
All that's left to add on are cheekbone-enhancing gold hoops, flat sandals, and a bucket bag for swinging as you traipse out into the sunshine.
It's only appropriate that the model/actress' first traipse down the runway happen at the house that gave the 17-year-old her first big break.
So why would they want to traipse round museums if most of the stuff they can see there is available at the click of a mouse?
Wouldn't you rather just traipse down to your local coffee shop and spend $7 on the small-batch nitro cold brew thing they've got on draft?
In the courtyard, watch them traipse through the garden and poke into an airstream that turns into a star-viewing station after dark, telescope and all.
To understand what's at stake in the ad industry's shift toward programmatic ads, we need to first traipse through a brief history of media and advertising.
Watching the snow fall as you traipse up a frigid mountain is gorgeous, and offers plenty of opportunities to play around with the game's robust photo mode.
She doesn't traipse around looking for love like some schmuck but rather, puts on a radically lemon-yellow ensemble and turns over cold hard cash for it?
Iowa Iowa looks like Cruz country, 27 days before caucus-goers traipse through a chilly night to churches, sports clubs and school gyms to select a nominee.
Traipse hungrily through any modern metropolis in the US and you're bound to stumble upon one, a cafeteria-style public market with carefully curated fare and local flair.
Her parents are equally stunned by this proximity to grandeur, and are happy to let their 17-year-old traipse around on yachts and attend drug-fueled parties.
It's quite funny — Costi, Adrian and Cornel act out a low-key farce as they traipse through the yard looking for subterranean clues — and rich with unstated implications.
For motorists who didn't wish to traipse across stuffy lobbies in road-worn clothing, the convenience and anonymity of a field or lake shore was an attractive option.
Insurers are also deciding that it's faster to send up an image-capturing drone rather than have someone traipse around a property looking for damage and taking notes.
The pilot flying the plane didn't step out to traipse down the aisles in costume, but the cabin staff and other airline employees were all in on it.
On weekend nights, the half-mile shopping drag is packed with style-conscious kids who traipse past coffee shops, ice cream parlors and boutiques, often while taking selfies.
But in six states, it's already true that more than 220 million voters don't need to traipse to polling places on Election Day or apply for absentee ballots.
And it doesn't help that the editors and influencers make wearing orange well seem effortless as they traipse across Manhattan in their Cheeto-colored puffers and burnt-orange beanies.
At one point during the first debate, she tweeted this: If you traipse your kid 2,000 miles in dangerous conditions you're not only a criminal, you're a shitty parent.
As for Olivia, she's appalled by Ethan's very public gallivanting, but we learn that she was once free-spirited enough to traipse off to Europe to follow a lover.
But it's the art that makes it a true standout — the sweet-looking babies who crawl and traipse through these pages have a refreshing hint of comics-style edge.
To have somebody traipse onto the stage with a swagger and the attitude that Euron has, it's a lot of fun and lets a lot of air into the room.
The district proposed razing most of the school building and rebuilding it farther from the road, where unwanted visitors now pull over to take photos or traipse onto school grounds.
In the music video, the brothers star opposite their wives, who are dressed in elaborate gowns and traipse through a castle, each of them with a thoroughly lovestruck Jonas trailing behind.
Sure, you could traipse on over to your favorite restaurant for a bottomless boozy situation — but for some of us, our dining out funds from this past winter have been exhausted.
Barcelona (CNN Business)Over the next four days, about 53,000 people in Barcelona are expected to traipse through the halls of Mobile World Congress, one of the tech industry's biggest events.
But it's the memorable digital art that makes this book a true standout — the sweet-looking babies who crawl and traipse through these pages have a refreshing hint of comics-style edge.
On a typical weekday, up to 22 tour groups may traipse through Colgate University's new Benton Hall, the home of the Center for Career Services, which is on the main academic quad.
But if you don't want to traipse through the jungle or a dusty city in a billowy garment, throw a light crushable one in your bag to pop over T-shirt and shorts.
And in Breckenridge, visitors could prepare for weather eventualities and bring both bikes and snowshoes, to either traipse the Mohawk Lakes trails high above town or the cycle the Flumes to the north.
All that's required is to stand on a street corner carrying a placard until he has rounded up a few tourists whom he then regales with anecdotes as they traipse around the city.
In Sri Lanka today, Chinese tour groups often traipse through a Colombo museum to see the trilingual stone tablet the admiral brought here — proof, it seems, that China respected all peoples and religions.
Handled well, it could promote connection and compassion; handled poorly, it seems like it could foster a new brand of disaster tourism, enabling the privileged to traipse in and out of videogamelike crisis zones.
There are some tools, like Twitter's Mute or Facebook's relatively new Keyword Snooze, that can help you traipse through the minefields, but in general, try to stay off your phone as much as possible.
"To all of the volunteers who came out in the middle of a global pandemic to traipse around in the woods, sometimes into the early morning hours, God Bless you all," Ms. Sides wrote.
To revive the route as a leisure trail, the local council had to persuade 161 landowners to allow hordes of strangers to traipse through their property — without paying them a cent for the privilege.
Long ones that reach almost to the floor, or traipse along it, conceal what's below the waist, even the wearer's feet, so that the body under the folds of fabric might have a clandestine life.
The family-owned business employs just 21998 people, their numbers dwarfed by some of the television crews who traipse to this quiet corner of rural Scotland from around the world in search of curling's roots.
Mr. Reynolds gets to traipse through all the mayhem the way Malcolm McDowell did in "A Clockwork Orange," if Mr. McDowell were dressed, like, in a set of pajamas you'd get at a sex shop.
Header and all images of 29 courtesy of Humble Grove Later, as the rain cedes, we'll traipse across south London picking out the landmarks of Davison's and Lee's life that are finding form in 29.
Instead, lawmakers passed the bill with few spending constraints, as a promise to survivors, their family members and advocates that they would no longer have to traipse to Washington to beg for the fund's extension.
This year, it's happening slightly earlier, which will hopefully mean studio-goers can catch some lingering summer warmth as they traipse from East Williamsburg to north Bed-Stuy, south Ridgewood, and many points in between points.
Watch more on Daily VICE: A sudden spike in the abandoned mine's popularity, partly spurred by local news reports and social media posts, has recently brought carloads of tourists to traipse around the cavern's quiet countryside.
" The show's characters traipse around other parts of the globe too, an approach emphasized by Las Leyendas executive producer Fernando de Fuentes, who spoke to me from Mexico: "We specifically targeted most continents and most cultures.
And your presence in those environments is itself a statement about the relationships between them; that you can casually traipse through the tiny sliver of private space that this world affords its characters is important in itself.
They'd traipse down a small embankment to an adjoining parking lot and commercial strip, commandeering patio furniture from the nearby Maxie B's bakery or just sitting on the curb in the glow of a 24/7 gym.
"Come Down to Us," a slow-motion traipse through an enchanted forest, ends with a sample of the director Lana Wachowski talking about having felt "broken" and like "a freak," until she declared that she was transgender.
They are just regular seats near the front of the main cabin, viewed as preferred because you don't have to traipse as far down the aisle to your seat and are among the first off the plane.
After a tough day helping the ladies of Poplar through childbirth, the nurses often end up drinking Scotch in their nighties, much as you would traipse over to your best friends' place with a bottle of rosé today.
Worse was to come for Koepka, who from the middle of the fairway, put his fourth shot into a thicket of trees left of the green and had to traipse some 70 meters back to take a drop shot.
Ideologically, he was flexible: moderate sometimes (indeed, in one Texas race, left of the Democrat), while at others he would traipse round pandering to conservatives, as George Will cruelly put it, with a thin tinny "arf", like a lap-dog.
Groups of schoolkids traipse past the cheese at the same time as they nosey at coal trolleys, learning about the industry that used to be here, none the wiser that this dark space is now home to an entirely new enterprise.
And yet many people wonder why some still speak about us as second-class citizens who traipse into male-dominated spaces and sit there making mistakes, waiting for men to tell us how to do our jobs or to get out.
Throughout the film's hour and forty-minute runtime, the adults in the room, Louis and Rachel Creed (Jason Clarke and Amy Seimetz) as well as neighbor Jud Crandall (John Lithgow), traipse through life's most dauntingly big questions with reckless abandon.
Among the findings: A lack of tests had prompted people ill with the disease to traipse from hospital to hospital in search of confirmation that they had MERS, a coronavirus far more virulent than the one that causes COVID-19.
The most bizarre may be one of this year's commissioned Frieze Projects, by the Swiss artist Dora Budor, who has hired actors resembling Leonardo DiCaprio to traipse around the tent dressed as some of the actor and collector's most famous characters.
In another video, Johnson, again, repeated that it was a mistake to allow Hemsworth to traipse around the set without a shirt on, noting the danger that lurks when an audience can only focus on Hemsworth and no one else on screen.
The details of her long traipse through wartime exile, multiple suicide attempts, psychiatric incarcerations and decades of heroin addiction could fill books; Kavan filled 16 novels with them, though her preference was to sublimate autobiography into pensive, dislocated and somewhat numbed tableaus.
Why, for example, do the Chinese tourists ignore the village's handsome 13th-century church and its thatched-roof cottages, preferring instead to peer through windows, film parked cars and traipse on the lawns of Benmead Road, a humdrum and modern residential street?
The centrepiece of the 67-page majority opinion, written by the court's chief judge, Roger Gregory, is a traipse through a 17-month-long string of declarations, tweets and comments from the president and his advisers which reveal the true motive behind the travel restrictions.
You can traipse down almost any street in the world, unbothered by snow or rain or gloom of night, completely safe, eating your Cheetos, and if you grow weary of your traipsing you can teleport to a completely new place on a new continent.
As the pair traipse to safety, artifice rules: A cougar is dispatched with shameless ease; an abandoned cabin manifests just in time to save a life and — almost three weeks into their ordeal — allow the couple to enjoy what is almost certainly malodorous sex.
Wayne proceeds to have so much money that he can stand on it and headbutt Yao Ming, traipse around a house filled with more women than the set of noted reality show A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila, and shout out his beloved Green Bay Packers.
Given the opportunity to pay a visit to the quaint British farm of your dreams, would you rather traipse along the picturesque hills of Woodside Farms, frolic among the pastoral beauty of Rosedene Farms, or let your hair loose and embrace the genteel pace of stately Nightingale Farms?
But while the headlines proclaim Domino's is coming to you at the beach or park, don't expect the delivery driver to traipse across the hot sand to your towel or down a walking path into the woods — there are limits to how off-the-grid these deliveries will go.
Try imagining Indian PM Narendra Modi hanging out in Ottawa for a week alternately dressed like a cowboy or a Mountie or a French Canadian biker, and you'll have some idea of how obnoxious it was to watch Justin Trudeau traipse around the subcontinent playing ethnic dress up.
In 2019, can we not do better than presume the spouses of our leaders have nothing more worthwhile to do with their time than traipse after their other halves to sample wines, watch traditional dances and take in the view while their (almost exclusively) male counterparts take care of Serious Business?
As we learned back in the Creepy Clown Summer of 2015, there's a whole horde of harlequins out there—some hellbent on terrifying America, some who get drunk and traipse through the woods, and others who are just looking to make a living, bummed out that all those killer clowns gave them a bad name.
Sam, who had been brought up in North London, found his grandfather to be quite exotic: The small and wiry World War I veteran would sing opera in a booming Trinidadian accent, traipse around his creaky Colonial house in shorts and flip-flops and vigorously greet each morning with a pre-dawn plunge into the sea.
The Christmas-tree business, of which we sing here, is in this city a wonderfully entrepreneurial one: in the weeks leading up to the holiday, sellers, some from as far away as Alaska, line up along the sidewalks, creating a fragrant, "Nutcracker"-worthy urban forest, and buyers happily traipse off with their trees wrapped in nylon mesh.
A giddy traipse through clean-as-a-whistle 80s pop, throbbing moonlit R&B, collagist IDM, and John Hughes-ian slow-dance anthems, I love it when you sleep... is the smartest, most sonically sensual record of the year to feature lyrics about leaving your brain in a Tesco's and having an American girl stare at your fucked up teeth for too long.
It's the kind of migration that feels like it should be narrated by David Attenborough and says a lot about the role that tribalism is able to play in a country where supporters are routinely confronted with journeys that make the trek from Plymouth to Carlisle in England—at 389 miles, the longest away day in English soccer at present—look like a hungover traipse to the store.
But whether I have to traipse to my kitchen to look for a lost bag of pretzels in the middle of a conference call with my entire family or force myself up for the office, nothing motivates like putting on a crimson satin robe and an original Star Wars Episode III Revenge of The Sith (the best one in whole series) shirt, or a fresh set of heather gray tabi socks with a soft pair of biker shorts and a loose black t shirt—even, and especially, when I don't have to be motivated to do anything but scroll through scary stories on Reddit.

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