English to Marathi Dictionary traipse

traipse

जड पावलांनी चालणे
definition
verb
students had to traipse all over Washington to attend lectures
walk or move wearily or reluctantly.
noun
But the Japanese site looked so interesting, that I had a traipse around it.
a tedious or tiring journey on foot.
He continued to rub his hands all over my body like I was some traipse with a sign on her head flashing ‘I want you, I need you, oh baby, oh baby’.
a slovenly woman.
translation of 'traipse'
जड पावलांनी चालणे,
कष्टाची पायपीट
example
Deciding that they need some sort of food, they 'traipse' off in the direction of the shop, still giggling to themselves.
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.
students had to 'traipse' all over London to attend lectures
A quick 'traipse' around the site reveals it's no hoax, parody or spoof.
The long 'traipse' across the North York Moors had taken its toll.
students had to 'traipse' all over Washington to attend lectures
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.
But the Japanese site looked so interesting, that I had a 'traipse' around it.
Our students would have to 'traipse' all over the country to get this calibre of law school education in southern Canada.
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.
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.
He continued to rub his hands all over my body like I was some 'traipse' with a sign on her head flashing ‘I want you, I need you, oh baby, oh baby’.
No debit accounts then of course, just a 'traipse' around the city collecting small bundles of fivers.
But this week, to my amazement, a man of perhaps Arab origin stood on the left, blocking the 'traipse' of climbers.
Obviously he didn't want another student 'traipsing' around and telling him what to do.
Both of us were travelling and it was difficult to leave your partner and go 'traipsing' around the world.
You can lose yourself for quite some time in the painted purples, reds and ochres of the outback before 'traipsing' through to the adjacent Museum of Western Australia.
As it turned out there happened to be five of them and I was 'traipsed' on up to the casualty unit.
And just to think a few years ago it would have been a major disaster - hours 'traipsing' about finding a phone, a can, a garage and of course a man to unscrew the petrol cap.
If 'traipsing' around the shops fills you with as much excitement as hobbling around in a pair of tight shoes, then perhaps something more relaxing might be in order.
Heads held high, they go 'traipsing' through town - grace unmatched.
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.
The large mixed groups of only 10 years ago aren't 'traipsing' around anymore during the daytime, during the weekdays.
To find one - let alone shoot it - you have to go 'traipsing' about the Latvian forests in the dead of night, imitating the cock bird's mating call.
Her escapist maman is forever on the move, 'traipsing' them from town to town, never settling, and more often than not late collecting her from a succession of schools.
Still, it can get wearying, being given optimistically sized underwear and too-tight tops again, and 'traipsing' back to the returns desk with them year after year.
And so, 'traipsing' around in jeans and T-shirts, it was my sister and I who were in the minority, surrounded by locals - from octogenarians to newborns - in garments of every hue in the rainbow.
I read an article that the original script was one in which the two characters spent a madcap weekend 'traipsing' around Europe and end up getting married in the end.
Now he's 'traipsing' around the country with a proposal to allow verdicts in criminal trials with less than unanimous juries.
The stranger came out, and he had a wonderfully bright smile, and asked us where we were going - a not inappropriate question, I thought, since we were 'traipsing' in his property.
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