The only word which means both strong and weak, both tired and well rested, and all those other totally unrelated things is "everything".
The drunk man traipsed around the neighborhood.
There is no English word traip. It is a surname Traip often pronounced (trayp).A similar word is the verb traipse (to wander around), likewise pronounced (trayp-s).
airing, carriage, circuit, constitutional, gait, hike, jaunt, march, pace, parade, perambulation, peregrination, promenade, ramble, saunter, schlepp, step, stretch, stride, stroll, tour, traipse, tramp, tread, turn
S: hang around, stroll, amble, dawdle, diddle, drag, hover, idle, lag, linger, loaf, loll, lounge, pause, procrastinate, put off, saunter, shamble, shuffle, slacken, slough, tarry, trail, traipse, wait, waste time A: hurry, leave, rush, vamoose
There are many synonyms for the word 'walk', depending on the meaning in its context.Walk (noun):advance, amble, ambulate, canter, escort, exercise, file, foot, go, go on foot, hike, hit the road, hoof it, knock about, lead, leg*, locomote, lumber, march, meander, pace, pad, parade, patrol, perambulate, plod, prance, promenade, race, roam, rove, run, saunter, scuff, shamble, shuffle, slog, stalk, step, stride, stroll, strut, stump, take a walk, toddle, tour, traipse, tramp, travel on foot, traverse, tread, trek, troop, trudge, wander, wend one's wayWalk (verb):airing, carriage, circuit, constitutional, gait, hike, jaunt, march, pace, parade, perambulation, peregrination, promenade, ramble, saunter, schlepp, step, stretch, stride, stroll, tour, traipse, tramp, tread, turnWalk (noun, def: pathway):aisle, alley, avenue, boardwalk, boulevard, bricks, bypath, byway, catwalk, cloister, course, court, crossing, esplanade, footpath, gangway, lane, mall, passage, path, pavement, pier, platform, promenade, road, sidewalk, street, track, trail
traipse is a type of shoe and there is no country called because i looked and looked for like 10 minutes
I just didn't want to traipse all over the Home Depot, searching for paint brushes.
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The drunk man traipsed around the neighborhood.
tiptoe. As in, he tiptoed around the truth. Or trundle or flounce?
The synonyms for stride are stalk, stomp, traipse, or tramps.
Some words are: drapes rapes capes gapes napes tapes traipse apes escapes
Some synonyms for the word tramped include: Plod Ramble Roam Slog Traipse Trample Trudge
There is no English word traip. It is a surname Traip often pronounced (trayp).A similar word is the verb traipse (to wander around), likewise pronounced (trayp-s).
There are many synonyms for the world 'stroll'. Among them are toddle, wander, walk, saunter, mosey, meander, float, flit, tour, travel, tromp, cruise, traipse, amble and more.
The souls of innocent woodland creatures. Um i don't know cake Mario seems to traipse across mushroom world for some in every Mario game ever. So i assume that there is some type of connection there.
Trudged - Synonyms: clump, drag oneself*, footslog, hike, lumber, march, plod, plug along*, shlep, slog, step, stumble, stump, traipse, tramp, tread, trek, wade Antonyms: tiptoe