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rundle

[ UK /ɹˈʌndə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈɹəndəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one of the crosspieces that form the steps of a ladder

How To Use rundle In A Sentence

  • The first and last mountain I climbed was Mount Rundle in Banff .
  • Here's Malvoisie for thee, Hubert," said one of the company, dipping into the rundlet. The Dragon of Wantley His Tale
  • Driving full throttle on his wheel rims, he trundled back to Augusta at 30 mph and meandered through downtown, trailed by a posse of 14 cruisers.
  • If only she would just trundle around in her old caravan rather than inflict her incompetence on the rest of us. The Sun
  • Five million visitors trundle into the Grand Canyon every year, but they make little impact.
  • I fretted as we trundled slowly home in a rather despondent way.
  • However, when lorries trundled past the snakes would be shaken off the branches and often smashed through the windscreens of cars because of their hard heads.
  • While we were required to take up these presents, I chanced to cast an eye upon the table, where there lay a fresh service of cheese-cakes and tarts, and in the midst of them a lusty rundlet, stuck round with all sorts of apples and grapes, as they commonly draw that figure. The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter
  • Stretched upon a low child's bed, of the sort called trundle-bed in those days, which could be wheeled under the high-legged bed of the parents, lay the bridegroom, in his wedding-dress and gaitered shoes, with his steeple-crowned hat upon the faded calico quilt beside him, and his face as red as burning fever could make it. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times
  • It trundled along those terrifying streets so slowly it was horrible. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
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