Go To Android App
Home
Read Text
Vocabulary Games
Words Everyday
Bangla to English Dictionary
Favorite Words
Word Search History
Blogs
Contact
Meaning is Loading.....
Other References :
The Definition
Dictionary.com
Merriam Webster
Wikipedia
Share This Meaning :
Show English Meaning
(↑)
Verb
(1) walk or tramp about
(2) walk
Show English Meaning
(↓)
Verb
(1) walk or tramp about
(2) walk
Show Examples
(↑)
(1) A quick traipse around the site reveals it's no hoax, parody or spoof.
(2) It seems to me that people would rather traipse round shops, gawping at potential purchases than they would educate themselves by looking at a book or work of art.
(3) Deciding that they need some sort of food, they traipse off in the direction of the shop, still giggling to themselves.
(4) Those of us who've tried it know that it's quick and convenient and, much easier to search for bargains on the Net than it is to traipse from shop to shop looking for that special something.
(5) The long traipse across the North York Moors had taken its toll.
(6) students had to traipse all over Washington to attend lectures
(7) Our students would have to traipse all over the country to get this calibre of law school education in southern Canada.
(8) No debit accounts then of course, just a traipse around the city collecting small bundles of fivers.
(9) But this week, to my amazement, a man of perhaps Arab origin stood on the left, blocking the traipse of climbers.
(10) students had to traipse all over London to attend lectures
(11) But the Japanese site looked so interesting, that I had a traipse around it.
(12) Few people have the time to traipse around galleries and exhibitions, while several works carry price tags that put them beyond the financial reach of mere mortals.
(13) One dancer's traipse over a billowing canopy suggested a walk on the moon; another's gymnastics under running water was both dreamlike and unsettling.
(14) He continued to rub his hands all over my body like I was some traipse with a sign on her head flashing u2018I want you, I need you, oh baby, oh babyu2019.
(15) Obviously he didn't want another student traipsing around and telling him what to do.
(16) Mother would say the stones of the road knew him because for the most part he could be found traipsing from one neighbours dwelling to the next or most likely to the public house.
Show Examples
(↓)
(1) A quick traipse around the site reveals it's no hoax, parody or spoof.
(2) It seems to me that people would rather traipse round shops, gawping at potential purchases than they would educate themselves by looking at a book or work of art.
(3) Deciding that they need some sort of food, they traipse off in the direction of the shop, still giggling to themselves.
(4) Those of us who've tried it know that it's quick and convenient and, much easier to search for bargains on the Net than it is to traipse from shop to shop looking for that special something.
(5) The long traipse across the North York Moors had taken its toll.
(6) students had to traipse all over Washington to attend lectures
(7) Our students would have to traipse all over the country to get this calibre of law school education in southern Canada.
(8) No debit accounts then of course, just a traipse around the city collecting small bundles of fivers.
(9) But this week, to my amazement, a man of perhaps Arab origin stood on the left, blocking the traipse of climbers.
(10) students had to traipse all over London to attend lectures
(11) But the Japanese site looked so interesting, that I had a traipse around it.
(12) Few people have the time to traipse around galleries and exhibitions, while several works carry price tags that put them beyond the financial reach of mere mortals.
(13) One dancer's traipse over a billowing canopy suggested a walk on the moon; another's gymnastics under running water was both dreamlike and unsettling.
(14) He continued to rub his hands all over my body like I was some traipse with a sign on her head flashing u2018I want you, I need you, oh baby, oh babyu2019.
(15) Obviously he didn't want another student traipsing around and telling him what to do.
(16) Mother would say the stones of the road knew him because for the most part he could be found traipsing from one neighbours dwelling to the next or most likely to the public house.
Related Words
Related Words
(↓)
Synonyms
Verb
1. trudge
2. trek
3. tramp
4. tromp
5. trail
6. plod
7. drag oneself
8. slog
9. schlep
Synonyms
(↓)
Verb
1. trudge
2. trek
3. tramp
4. tromp
5. trail
6. plod
7. drag oneself
8. slog
9. schlep
How to use BDWord
Blog List
English to Bangla Translation - List Of Best Apps and Sites
Topic Wise Words
● Clothes
Blusher (blusher) ::
All the same you should get expert identification before sampling them one of the only two deadly toadstools in this country looks almost identical to the Blusher which is a delicious edible variety
Cut (কাটা) ::
subcultures which cut across national and political boundaries
Top (শীর্ষ) ::
Police are keen to speak to or receive information on a man in a redhooded top who was standing near to the incident
Skirt (স্কার্ট) ::
Amy adjusted Saras coat over the skirt of her blue dress before turning for the scarf
Espadrille (espadrille) ::
If you can find any decent espadrilles with at least a 4inch heel please let me know
See all
Learn 3000+ Common Words
See all
Learn Common GRE Words
Polemical (বিতর্কমূলক) ::
Those words on the wall popped out at me in relation to August what he was trying to describe in his plays never polemically but in the language and the hearts of the people he knew these people sitting in the hall
Ponderous (ক্লেশকর) ::
The jury remains out on whether the ponderous Blanc can replace the discarded Jaap Stam and the champions have leaked seven goals in the four games he has played
Pontificate (পোপ গিরি) ::
Even an additional CD or two with some of the best tracks would have been a way for viewers to hear some of these classic songs uninterrupted by Tom Petty pontificating about various musicians and movements
Portend (পূর্বলক্ষণ প্রকাশ করা) ::
But perhaps the dreadful birth defects and mutated plants are not evidence at all but signs and wonders portending some great event
Portent (চিহ্ন) ::
Beginnings and endings the dual portals of narrative are often charged with portent and revelation
See all
Learn Words Everyday
Season #24 Episode @1
Season #23 Episode @50
Season #23 Episode @49
Season #23 Episode @48
Season #23 Episode @47
See All Seasons
Android App
iPhone App
Chrome Extension
All Bangla Newspapers
Your Favorite Words
You currently have no words in this list.
Your Search History
You currently have no words in this list.