17 examples of traipsed in sentences

"Late to be traipsing athwart this coombhey?" said the engaged man of fifty.

Why couldn't Swing Tunstall have stayed reasonably in Farewell instead of traipsing off over the range like a tomfool.

Say, would I come traipsing out here just for my healthor yores?

To-morrow you and I will traipse out and locate us a couple of jobs.

"This is a fine time for you to be traipsing in," she told him, with a smile that revealed a deep dimple in each cheek.

I'd better be traipsing back to bed right now, because, you see, I'm only half dressed and it's chilly.

"See next two slip-shod Muses traipse along, In lofty madness meditating song, With tresses staring from poetic dreams And never wash'd, but in Castalia's streams.

W [Wortley?] traipse along."

I heard of Harry five years laterwhen Johnnie was nearly fivebut he was on the Continent and I couldn't go traipsing about with three babies.

Servants traipsed through the darkened yard, going home for Sunday night.

Joe and Walter traipsed about the development and talked to half a dozen of the most interesting teachers.

" "Well, I hope the nasty old public will stay there too, and not come traipsing all over my house," snapped Mrs. Perkins, indignantly.

You quit traipsing up and down in front of my house, see?"

What should I do traipsing after an engine?"

" "Thank you," said Bently, and they all traipsed out.

I suppose every person is more or less of a fool, but at my age any man ought to be able to keep himself from being gulled by the traveling swindlers who go traipsing about the country selling lightning rods, books, and trying by every means in their power to get the name of honest and propertied men on the dotted line.

" "As de war was still being fit, we was forced to separate, cause a lot of us would cause spicion, traipsing 'bout do country.

17 examples of  traipsed  in sentences