trundleˈtrʌn dl
trundle (v)
- present
- trundles
- past
- trundled
- past participle
- trundled
- present participle
- trundling
trundle (n)
English Definitions:
trundle bed, trundle, truckle bed, truckle (noun)
a low bed to be slid under a higher bed
trundle (verb)
small wheel or roller
trundle (verb)
move heavily
"the streetcar trundled down the avenue"
trundle (Noun)
A low bed on wheels that can be rolled underneath another bed.
trundle (Noun)
A small wheel or roller.
trundle (Noun)
The process of defecating (compare a liquid trundle).
trundle (Verb)
To wheel or roll, especially by pushing.
trundle (Verb)
To (cause to) roll slowly and heavily on wheels.
trundle (Verb)
Move heavily (on wheels).
Trundle
Trundle is a small town in Parkes Shire in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It had a population of 379 in 2006, including 23 indigenous people and 23 foreign-born people. It lies in wheat-growing country and is on the Bogan Gate to Tottenham railway line, completed to Trundle in 1907.
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