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And, especially, getting up at 5am while on holiday to traipse around antique fairs in remote fields -- kids in tow.
www.independent.co.uk
Many musicians, famous and not yet famous, traipsed across the street to do interviews and perform live at the station.
en.wikipedia.org
The idea of traipsing through crowded shopping malls may already be inciting fear and dread for many people.
www.stuff.co.nz
There were fewer tourists and hardly any of those big tour buses with people traipsing on and off at every winery.
www.afr.com
Their relentless work ethic has seen the band traipse the globe, converting fans into die hard believers.
musicfeeds.com.au
Although any parent, in the group or not, is welcome to visit schools, it's still a rarity to see parents traipsing the halls.
hechingerreport.org
Gone are the days when plonking yourself down in front of a television or traipsing round to the bookies were the easiest ways to connect.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Having done years of mashed veg and traipsing to the local swings, it's suddenly about you, as you haven't been for years.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Similarly, to traipse or to mince is to walk in some manner.
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Weary men traipse homeward to sleep; forgotten happiness and youth to rediscover.
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