Pronunciation: /treɪps/
noun a walk or excursion
A1 I went for a traipse in the park.
A2 She took a traipse through the forest to clear her mind.
B1 The children went on a traipse around the neighborhood to explore.
B2 After a long traipse in the mountains, they finally reached the summit.
C1 The traipse through the desert was challenging but rewarding.
C2 His traipse around the world lasted for over a year, visiting many different countries.
verb to walk or tramp about
A1 I traipse through the park every morning.
A2 She traipsed around the city, exploring all the hidden gems.
B1 We traipsed through the muddy fields to get to the festival.
B2 After traipsing through the snow for hours, we finally reached the summit.
C1 The detective traipsed through the crime scene, looking for clues.
C2 Despite the rain, she traipsed through the forest, determined to reach her destination.
formal She traipsed through the art gallery, admiring each painting with great care.
informal Let's traipse around the city and see what we can discover.
slang I'm too tired to traipse all the way to the store, let's just order in tonight.
figurative He traipsed through life without a care in the world, never worrying about the consequences of his actions.
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