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  • 11Trundle (hill fort) — Trundle is an ancient hill fort about 3 miles north of Chichester, Sussex, England …

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  • 12trundle bed — trundle ,bed noun count a low bed with wheels that is kept under another bed and brought out when you need it …

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  • 13trundle — ► VERB ▪ move slowly and unevenly on or as if on wheels. ► NOUN ▪ an act of trundling. ORIGIN originally denoting a small wheel or roller: related to obsolete or dialect trendle «revolve», and to TREND(Cf. ↑trend) …

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  • 14trundle bed — n. a low bed on small wheels or casters, that can be rolled under another bed when not in use …

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  • 15trundle something out — ˌtrundle sthˈout derived (disapproving, especially BrE) to mention or do sth that you have often mentioned or done before • A long list of reasons was trundled out to justify their demands. Main entry: ↑trundlederived …

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  • 16Trundle, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Trundle state = nsw caption = Trundle main street, with a view of the Trundle Hotel, as seen from the Post Office. lga = Parkes Shire Council postcode = 2875 est = pop = 379 pop footnotes = elevation …

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  • 17Trundle wheel — The Trundle wheel is a measuring device, a simplified form of a surveyor s wheel. It is commonly used by school children who need an easy way to find the rough distance from one place to another. The trundle wheel is comprised of a wheel, a… …

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  • 18trundle — UK [ˈtrʌnd(ə)l] / US verb Word forms trundle : present tense I/you/we/they trundle he/she/it trundles present participle trundling past tense trundled past participle trundled 1) a) [intransitive] to roll slowly on wheels b) [transitive] to push… …

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  • 19trundle — 1. noun a) A low bed on wheels that can be rolled underneath another bed. My mate went to the toilet to take a trundle. b) A small wheel or roller. Syn: trundle bed 2. verb …

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  • 20Trundle — Recorded as Trendall, Trundle, Trundell and Trundler, this is an English surname. It is locational from the village of Trendale in the parish of Pitminster, Somerset. For reasons unproven, the inhabitants of Trendale seem to have moved as a body… …

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