"Treddle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Treddle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Treddle" Meaning

To traddle or traddle about is a verb which means to balance between two heavy weights, or to walk or move with a cautious, uneasy, and doubting gait. However, "treddle" might differ in meaning or connotation.

According to some dictionaries, "treddle" could be a rare or obsolete variant of "traddle." Nevertheless, another more common usage of "treddle" is as a verb which means to press or tread with the toes.

"Treddle" Examples

Treddle


Definition

Treddle (verb) means to feel or paddle through water with a hand, often in a leisurely or non-desperate manner.

Examples


Example 1

"I decided to treddle in the lake to cool off on a hot summer day."

Example 2

"The children treddled in the kiddie pool, paddling their arms and legs in the water."

Example 3

"After jumping into the ocean, I started to treddle out to swim further from the shore."

Example 4

"As I floated on the inner tube, I couldn't help but treddle in the calm waters of the lake."

Example 5

"On our relaxing day by the river, the kids treddled in the shallow water, enjoying the sunshine."

The word "treddle" in informal, regional dialect of northern England, is more commonly used to imply the physical motion through water and thus a little similar to wading

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