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    traipse
    [trāps]
    verb
    traipse (verb) · traipses (third person present) · traipsed (past tense) · traipsed (past participle) · traipsing (present participle)
    1. walk or move wearily or reluctantly:
      "students had to traipse all over Washington to attend lectures"
      • walk about casually or needlessly:
        "there's people traipsing in and out all the time"
    noun
    traipse (noun) · traipses (plural noun)
    1. a tedious or tiring journey on foot.
    2. archaic
      derogatory
      a slovenly woman.
    Origin
    late 16th century (as a verb): of unknown origin. The noun is first recorded in traipse in the late 17th century.
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