"Traipses" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Traipses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Traipses
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"Traipses" Meaning

To walk or move clumsily or unwarily.

"Traipses" Examples

Traipses


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1. The tourists traipsed through the muddy field, ruining their expensive shoes.
2. After a few drinks, John started to traipse around the house, giggling and telling jokes.
3. The reporter traipsed through the rubble to get a shot of the destroyed building for her news story.
4. The children loved to traipse through the woods behind their house, playing and exploring.
5. The author started to traipse through the city, observing the characters and people that inspired her new novel.

"Traipses" Similar Words

Trainership

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Training

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Trains

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Nouns:<br><br> a noun that refers to a self-propelled vehicle powered by steam, diesel, or electricity, used for transportation of people or goods<br> a specific path or course of a train<br> a series of sequential exercises or activities in a particular domain or skill, e.g. "getting your skills back on the right train"<br><br>Verbs:<br><br> to aim or direct something at someone or something, usually as a threat<br> to arrive on time or at a particular point<br> to start doing something again, especially after a break<br> to get one's skills or knowledge back on track or in order<br><br>Idioms:<br><br> on the right track: going in the right direction or doing well<br> on the wrong track: going in the wrong direction or doing poorly<br> all trains and no tracks: a mixture of ideas or skills, with little or no coherence<br> put someone on the right track: to give someone the guidance or advice they need to succeed or do something properly

Trainspot

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Trainspotter

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Trainspotting

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Traipse

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To move or walk slowly and aimlessly, often in a careless or thoughtless way, usually in a seemingly aimless or wandering manner.

Traipsed

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Traipsing

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Trait

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A distinctive characteristic or quality of a person or thing, often regarded as a mark of their nature or abilities: "her determination is a hallmark of her character." A characteristic or attribute that is typical or representative of something.

Traitor

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A person who betrays a trust or a principle, especially by giving away secret information or turning against friends and allies: someone who spied for a foreign country.

Traitoress

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Traitorous

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Disloyal; having shown a willingness to betray or show disloyalty to someone or something you owe allegiance to.

Traitorously

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In a way that is treacherously disloyal or deceitful; with treachery or betrayal.

Traitors

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Those who have committed the crime of deliberately committing a treacherous act or to someone or something. This is usually regarded as an act of definite disloyalty, consisting of an act of aversion from one's own state, party, or institution and is also an act of fidelity.

Traitory

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