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1. 4 I've been traipsing around the shops all morning.

2. 3 We spent the afternoon traipsing around the town.

3. 5 It was awful having the builders traipsing through our home every day.

4. 9 I haven't the time to go traipsing around art galleries.

5. Synonyms for Backpacked include tramped, walked, traipsed, hiked, marched, rambled, trekked, footslogged, strolled and yomped

6. 20 We spend the afternoon traipse from one shop to another.

7. 14 Theresa could traipse all over, searching out that elusive brother of hers.

8. 7 We traipsed all over town looking for a copy of the book.

9. She traipses out a bunch of colored folks, mad over what, I still couldn't tell you.

10. Synonyms for Ambulates include walks, treads, steps, traipses, pads, paces, ambles, perAmbulates, foots and legs it

11. 10 For those, you have to traipse off to the main offices.

12. 11 Traipsing round museums all day is not my idea of fun.

13. If traipsing around shops does not appeal to you, perhaps using a catalogue will.

14. We were put on display for the Bandoleered, machine-gun-toting guerrillas who traipsed through the plane

15. 13 Dine at the restaurant, traipse through the shops - laugh at the exhibits.

16. 2 I spent the day traipsing round the shops, but found nothing suitable for her.

17. 1 If traipsing around shops does not appeal to you, perhaps using a catalogue will.

18. Synonyms for Ambulated include walked, trod, tread, trodden, stepped, stept, traipsed, padded, paced and ambled

19. I spent the day traipsing round the shops, but found nothing suitable for her.

20. Synonyms for Ambulating include walking, treading, stepping, traipsing, padding, pacing, ambling, perAmbulating, footing and legging it

21. 12 We traipsed around every store in town,(www.Sentencedict.com) trying to find the right color paint.

22. 16 He has been traipsing about, explaining to staff the joys of privatisation which await them.

23. Synonyms for Ambulate include walk, tread, step, traipse, pad, pace, amble, perAmbulate, foot and leg it

24. 15 We also have to traipse round the neighbourhood on All Hallows Eve, calling on neighbours, who give our children sweets.

25. Although supermarkets are flashy and space-age, a future generation will eventually tire of traipsing round the endless aisles.

26. 6 You will have to get used to a lot of people traipsing in and out of your home.

27. 8 Although supermarkets are flashy and space-age, a future generation will eventually tire of traipsing round the endless aisles.

28. 19 Kaulback has watched all sorts of wildlife traipse across his yard over the nearly 50 years he's lived in Des Plaines.

29. Sweat trickles down my back as I traipse through a meadow of tall grass, ironweed, asters—and lots of poison ivy.

30. 17 Sweat trickles down my back as I traipse through a meadow of tall grass, ironweed, asters—and lots of poison ivy.

31. People traipsing in and out of the house all day was against all the rules of police procedure, but no one cared.

32. 18 Traipse gaunt and unbearable inman, frequently only looking at home with that cold mountain, back hometown miss wife, in hard environment, waiting for the moment reunion.

33. 23 "Elderly people will be able to stay in touch with relatives overseas, and order their groceries online rather than having to traipse to the shops, " she said.

34. 22 Shell station in Washington that opened a hydrogen pump in late 200 to supply the demonstration vehicles that automakers traipse through the city, uses hydrogen produced cryogenically .

35. Since his first research visit in 19 he has traipsed repeatedly among caribou, white polar hare and ptarmigan in this remote area—accessible only by helicopter—for one to three months at a shot.

36. 21 And what, as an academic, do I do with the hours and minutes I save by not having to traipse off to the library each time I need to check a reference?

37. ‘After traipsing around the Byroads in Knockleigha, peering over a few fences and clambering into a few ditches, the safari was beginning to look like a non-event.’ ‘He knew all the Byroads in the plantation areas.’ ‘Getting from A to B round the Byroads of Borris has …

38. ‘After traipsing around the Byroads in Knockleigha, peering over a few fences and clambering into a few ditches, the safari was beginning to look like a non-event.’ ‘He knew all the Byroads in the plantation areas.’ ‘Getting from A to B round the Byroads of Borris has …

39. This clue was last seen on Daily Celebrity Crossword February 7 2021 In case the clue doesn’t fit or there’s something wrong please contact us! CROSSWORD CLUE: Walk Aimlessly SOLUTION: TRAIPSE Done with Walk Aimlessly? Go back and see the other crossword clues for Daily Celebrity Crossword February 7 2021.