Traipse (verb)

To walk or go somewhere, especially when it is tiring or not interesting.

Origin:

The origin of the word is uncertain, but it is thought to be related to the old english word "treopian" meaning "to go on foot".

Examples:

  1. We had to traipse through the woods to get to the cabin.
  2. They traipsed through the city all day, looking for a place to eat.
  3. She traipsed through the mall, looking for a new dress.
  4. He traipsed through the museum, not really interested in the exhibits.
  5. They traipsed through the countryside, enjoying the scenery.
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