trapesing

[treyp-sing]

trapesing Definition

  • 1to walk or move wearily or reluctantly
  • 2to wander aimlessly

Using trapesing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "trapesing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was trapesing around the city all day.

  • Example

    I don't feel like trapesing through the woods today.

  • Example

    He spent the afternoon trapesing from one store to another.

trapesing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trapesing

Antonyms for trapesing

Phrases with trapesing

  • to move around a place in a casual or leisurely way

    Example

    We spent the day trapesing around the city, visiting different shops and cafes.

  • to walk or move through a place, especially when it is difficult or tiring

    Example

    We had to spend hours trapesing through the jungle to reach our destination.

  • to move around a place without any particular purpose or direction

    Example

    He spent the whole day trapesing about the park, enjoying the sunshine and fresh air.

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Summary: trapesing in Brief

The term 'trapesing' [treyp-sing] refers to walking or moving wearily or reluctantly, or wandering aimlessly. It is often used to describe casual or leisurely movement, as in 'trapesing around the city,' or difficult or tiring movement, as in 'trapesing through the woods.'