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Definition of "traipsed" [traipsed]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of traipse. (verb)

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Use "traipsed" in a sentence
  • "Palmer told the jury that when he called police, the responding officers "traipsed" through the area and acted "non-professional.""
  • "The man who first found some of Chandra Levy's remains in Rock Creek Park testified in D.C. Superior Court Wednesday that the police officers who responded to his call "traipsed" up and down the site, making light of the find and acting unprofessionally."
  • "He traipsed through Death Valley to study puzzling microbial crusts known as desert varnish, which might be another model for extraterrestrial life."
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