Advanced as in bowl To move or roll something heavily or clumsily, as in the manner of lumbering. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Trundle'
The boulder started to trundle down the mountainside after being dislodged.
The chef watched the onions trundle across the cutting board as he prepared the meal.
The medieval knight prepared to trundle his massive suit of armor into battle.
As the storm approached, they had to trundle the boats to safety onshore.
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