Trundle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Trundle ( verb )

To roll or cause to roll along on wheels.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english trindan; akin to old high german trinnan to roll.

Examples:

  1. The trundle bed rolled easily across the floor.
  2. The cart trundled down the street.
  3. The trundle wheel was turning slowly.
  4. He trundled his suitcase behind him.
  5. The trundle cart was loaded with boxes.

(As a noun)

Trundle ( noun )

To roll or cause to roll along on wheels.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english trindan; akin to old high german trinnan to roll.

Examples:

  1. The trundle bed rolled easily across the floor.
  2. The cart trundled down the street.
  3. The trundle wheel was turning slowly.
  4. He trundled his suitcase behind him.
  5. The trundle cart was loaded with boxes.
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