Verb (used with object) : The farmer trundled his produce to market in a rickety wagon. From Dictionary.com.
Verb (used without object) : He got into his car and trundled downtown. From Dictionary.com.
Aquileyria, this trundler would not wot; if other who joined faith when his depth charge bombed our barrel spillway were to —!. From Wordnik.com. [Finnegans Wake] Reference
The porthand didn't bother to confirm, but smartly guided the trundler onto the ship, across the main cabin and down the corridor. From Wordnik.com. [The Ship Who Sang]
Which county trundler, one can wonder, will skittle. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph] Reference
The present trundler, having swung his arm round like. From Wordnik.com. [A Wodehouse Miscellany Articles & Stories] Reference
Katich sends down a short trundler and Katich moves onto it quickly, pulling it for four. From Wordnik.com. [NEWS.com.au | Top Stories] Reference
MWC has now closed and the sound of trundler suitcases has faded from the Fire de Barcelona. From Wordnik.com. [SymbianOne - Watching the Symbian ecosystem] Reference
Having been underestimated by some as just another big-bottomed county trundler, he is now starting to thrive. From Wordnik.com. [Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk] Reference
Funnily enough, this was also the game when most of us realised: 'Lampard, he's not just a gobby fat West Ham trundler, is he?'. From Wordnik.com. [Chelsea Blog] Reference
Like the MG, it enjoyed a healthy innings, coming to the crease in 1962 and only retiring in 1980 having clonked many a trundler for six. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph] Reference
But probably our friend had fixed stages, at each of which, instead of ordering out fresh horses, he ordered merely a fresh wheelbarrow and trundler. From Wordnik.com. [Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary, Visited in 1837. Vol. II] Reference
Most of the time they were on a good round trot, and one had to pick his way with care; for, apparently, the truck was as thoughtful as the trundler. From Wordnik.com. [Success with Small Fruits] Reference
Providence is buzzing now, and why not: there are two local lads at the crease and England are hitting them with an average offie and a definitive trundler. From Wordnik.com. [Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk] Reference
Symbian event Promises Change to US mobile market - report from event MWC has now closed and the sound of trundler suitcases has faded from the Fire de Barcelona. From Wordnik.com. [SymbianOne - Watching the Symbian ecosystem] Reference
Benn's choice of craft, while seemingly unusual for a West Indies trundler, paid handsome dividends for his side on day three of the second Test against Australia in Adelaide. From Wordnik.com. [NEWS.com.au | Top Stories] Reference
Dwarfed by her bag and trundler, 11-year-old Kingi shot an opening round 88 at Omanu on Monday and followed it with a 14-over par 86 yesterday in atrocious conditions at Te Puke. From Wordnik.com. [Bay of Plenty Times] Reference
The way their lank-haired keeper Romero (presumably named after Batman actor Cesar Romero, who played The Joker) fell over Fabregas's trundler for Arsenal's opener was atrocious - like watching a flea-bitten sheepskin rug being tossed by a pensioner at an unwelcome mouse. From Wordnik.com. [BBC Blog Network] Reference
A mighty tall trundler named Hugh. From Wordnik.com. [Letter from Hamish] Reference
"A superb pram-trundler," suggested Arkwright. From Wordnik.com. [The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel] Reference
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