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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Traipse' in a Sentence

"To walk or move without a specific purpose or goal, often in a casual or aimless manner." more

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She will traipse through the forest, enjoying the serene beauty of nature.
I am traipsing through the forest, enjoying the vibrant colors of autumn.
The couple chose to traipse through the vineyards, enjoying the serenity of wine country.
He will traipse through the market, sampling various cuisines from street vendors.
Lost in conversation, they would traipse through various topics during their long walks.
After the party, he had traipsed around the house to find his misplaced keys.
On the weekend, she will traipse through the garden, admiring the blooming flowers.
The cat traipsed lazily around the garden, tail held high.
Lost in thought, he continued to traipse down the winding path of contemplation.
By evening, they will be traipsing along the beach, enjoying the sunset.
As the music plays, she is traipsing gracefully across the dance floor.
Despite the rain, they decided to traipse along the beach, enjoying the sound of the waves.
Astronauts will be traipsing on the moon's surface during the space mission.
Lost in thought, he was traipsing through the city streets, unaware of the passing time.
In the future, I will traipse through the library, searching for the perfect book to read.
She traipsed through the forest, enjoying the rustling leaves beneath her feet.

Traipse

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verbTo walk or move without a specific purpose or goal, often in a casual or aimless manner.
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Last Updated On: June 29, 2024
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