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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024trun•dle /ˈtrʌndəl/USA pronunciation v., -dled, -dling, n. v. - to roll (something) along, esp. on a wheel or wheels: [~ + object]He trundled the shopping cart down the street.[no object]The overloaded bus trundled slowly down the road.
- to move or walk in a rolling manner:[no object]The fat detective trundled out of the room.
n. [countable] - a small wheel, roller, or the like.
- Transporta truck or carriage on low wheels.
trun•dler, n. [countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024trun•dle (trun′dl),USA pronunciation v., -dled, -dling, n. v.t. - to cause (a circular object) to roll along;
roll. - Transportto convey or move in a wagon, cart, or other wheeled vehicle;
wheel:The farmer trundled his produce to market in a rickety wagon. - [Archaic.]to cause to rotate;
twirl; spin. v.i. - to roll along.
- Transportto move or run on a wheel or wheels.
- Transportto travel in a wheeled vehicle:He got into his car and trundled downtown.
- to move or walk with a rolling gait.
n. - a small wheel, roller, or the like.
- Mechanical Engineeringa lantern wheel.
- Mechanical Engineeringeach of the bars of a lantern wheel.
- Transporta truck or carriage on low wheels.
- variant of trindle 1555–65
trun′dler, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: trundle /ˈtrʌndəl/ vb - to move heavily on or as if on wheels: the bus trundled by
n - the act or an instance of trundling
- a small wheel or roller
Etymology: Old English tryndel; related to Middle High German trendel disc |