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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • A wagon trundled up the road.
  • Matthew had acquired a tank which trundled over the carpet emitting small but sharp percussive explosions accompanied by a shower of sparks.
  • The train eventually trundled in at 7.54.
  • Obediently he trundled off towards Red Diamond's waist, where the starboard watch was gathered.
  • Snaff snapped his fingers and trundled off across his workshop. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • Ben trundles on behind the trolley carrying my rather large bag of hospital essentials.
  • The winged crocodile was kicked into the closet, after it were hurled the thunder machine and the lightning torch, and after them clattered the cups and the silver rundlet. The Dragon of Wantley His Tale
  • However, the giant pre-empted him by the simple expedient of hauling the prostrate felon off the ground by his hair and then dropping him when Grundle had scrambled clear.
  • As the train trundled through the English countryside my gaze kept flicking back to the woman with the wild green eyes and golden hair. Sarfraz Manzoor: My family said they would boycott my wedding
  • So, after another fifteen minutes, off I trundle back to the office.
  • The two asura trundled along behind this advancing wedge, trailed by a watchful Caithe and a growling Garm. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • Yessir, she got to bounce around on her big belly and do weird sit-ups and god knows what kind of grundle exercises to make her rock solid and ready to pump iron on April 2. Time enough for countin'
  • Mothers trundled their children down the sidewalk in strollers.
  • I waited for fully 90 seconds for a small goods train to trundle past.
  • The patient was put into a wheelchair and trundled to the garden.
  • Weary and footsore, they trundled slowly out of the forest, the horses stumbling slightly despite the bright sunlight filtering in overhead.
  • They trundle down to the shops with their trolley baskets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two hours of looking at my grundle in a mirror is better than watching cabin fever. Eli Roth Guest Directs Inglourious Basterds | /Film
  • The fruit seller trundled his cart along the street.
  • Sam trundled off to bed, looking less pale than before, shaking his head and mumbling about how it was a great riff, though…
  • I have always heard it called the grundle... so perhaps the Grundle Canal is a good term for that cut-out? The Slap of Luxury: Vulgar Displays of Earning Power
  • A covey of sprightly grey partridge look back and trundle on.
  • Truth be told, it never occurred to me that the grundle was a factor at all. Month of sundays
  • Billy felt the wind rushing into the cab as the lorry trundled through the tunnel and he felt relieved.
  • In The Fly, protagonist Seth Brundle undergoes a dipterous metamorphosis that begins to change his voice.
  • Sunlight bursting through storm clouds cast golden light on Mount Rundle in Alberta, Canada.
  • When our group at work goes outside for a cigarette break, I usually trundle along behind them.
  • It is a small, harp-shaped instrument on legs, exceedingly coarse and clumsy in its construction, -- the case rough and unpolished, the legs like those of a kitchen table, with wooden castors such as were formerly used in the construction of cheap bedsteads of the "trundle" variety. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
  • Soon Brundle becomes more fly and less man and it all ends in grotesque tears. Archive 2008-09-01
  • A lone steamroller trundled along what was supposed to be the car park.
  • The farmer who watches juggernauts trundle by where his praties once grew might take a different view.
  • They got back into the truck and went forward at a slow trundle for some little while. A Plague of Angels
  • Bernie takes his bland government sedan to the local grocery store and trundles his way down the fresh produce aisle.
  • Travelling out of Adelaide you quickly leave the city behind and before long are into the outback and a relentless landscape of scrub with vistas in which you can lose yourself for hours on end as the train trundles relentlessly north.
  • Whereas there are a dozen different words for the taint aka grundle aka gooch aka fleshy fun bridge. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • However, even allowing for the unsuitability of his footwear, the attempt on goal that follows is truly awful and Abramovich collapses in fits of laughter as the ball limply trundles wide of the post.
  • It was chaos, but an intricately organized chaos, and the first heaps of cargo were already being trundled off to dockside and the broad-beamed, clumsy-looking riverboats awaiting them.
  • As a last resort, we could try bringing back 18th-century bathing machines - funny little huts on wheels, in which ladies were trundled into the surf and decanted into the sea with their modesty intact.
  • After an hour you reach the top, a shunting yard next to the phosphate mine, and then you trundle back down again through deep romantic chasms and caverns measureless to man.
  • If only she would just trundle around in her old caravan rather than inflict her incompetence on the rest of us. The Sun
  • A stand-in gymnast who did multiple back flips to represent Brundle’s increased mutant strength at the start of Act II received a big round of applause as well. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
  • Look at these carpets," she says as we trundle along the ancient flagstone floors traversing antique Persian rugs. Maggie Alphonsi the ambassador changing attitudes to women's game
  • Then, as the queue advances, you trundle forward. Times, Sunday Times
  • He snorted as the old man trundled up to him, relaxing slightly.
  • The little station building is still there, and tourist trains still trundle by almost hourly.
  • Chewing on her lower lip, she trundled after him along a flagged passageway and up an ornate wooden staircase.
  • I watch a white Lamborghini Countach trundle past on the street outside and shake my head in disbelief.
  • The fruit seller trundled his cart along the street.
  • 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.
  • Two firkins, or bushels, make a measure called a rundlet or kilderkin, liquid, and a strike, dry. Reports and Opinions While Secretary of State
  • Once little steam engines used to trundle up and down the waterfront, depositing cargo for the freighters that lined our shores down to India Basin. Christopher Caen: Friday Footsteps: San Francisco Nostalgia
  • University of California, Davis, Professor Dr. John Rundle said the complexity of earthquakes requires that we study them'as part of the full Earth system.
  • Three scenes in particular are almost puke-worthy: when Goldblum shows Geena Davis how “Brundlefly” eats, when Brundlefly undergoes his final metamorphosis, and, ickiest of all, when the pregnant Geena Davis experiences a dream (prophecy? flash forward?) in which she goes into labor and ends up squirting out a wriggling watermelon-sized maggot. Top 10 Most Unnerving Movie Scenes » Scene-Stealers
  • It trundled along those terrifying streets so slowly it was horrible. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • We trundled off, hiked up a steep incline of jagged coral, past poisonous trees and cat-sized frogs, and ended up at an unprepossessing wooden pontoon at the edge of a vast lake.
  • As Martin Brundle, who had been lapped three times in the fifth-place Tyrrell-Renault, observed: If Nigel can outdrive Piquet in equal cars, then hes ready to become world champion. Chequered Conflict
  • This continued as we trundled around the gentle greenness of Perthshire.
  • Richard Uridge trundles round the Eden Valley in Cumbria in a vintage red bus with Will Hamer, its driver, and his daughter Alison Morris, who's the conductress.
  • So, after another fifteen minutes, off I trundle back to the post office for another form.
  • Truckle is from truckle in truckle bed a low bed on wheels that may be pushed under another bed; also called a trundle bed, in reference to the fact that the truckle bed on which the pupil slept was rolled under the large bed of the master. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Soon afterward everyone came back inside to wash his or her hands and trundle off to bed.
  • He trundled a wheelbarrow to the backyard.
  • If the ship never passed that way before, the captain is to give a small rundlet of wine, which, if he denies, the mariners may cut off the stem of the vessel. The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main
  • For the last miles of the trip, we trundle up a dirt road outstanding in the number and quality of its ruts, to a lodge that fits funkily in ecotown. Richard Bangs: Nic' of Time
  • Mr Sopka added: "It kind of trundled up to the green and I'm like, 'Go in! Undefined
  • A long list of reasons was trundled out to justify their demands.
  • In the contest for position that you must wage with these, all your powers will be taxed; and if you reach the topmost rundle to which you aspire, success will be, indeed, a proud achievement. The Allen House
  • Now, the jinrikisha is exactly the vehicle in which one would expect to ride in this land of fairy children – large perambulators that hold one person comfortably; but instead of being trundled from behind by a white-capped nursemaid, one of the Henry II. gentlemen, who wears also straw sandals and an enormous blue mushroom hat on his head, ensconces himself between the little shafts in front and prances noiselessly away with it. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • Trundle through the coffee drinkers to check in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whilst it is yet luke-warm, put Ale-yest to it, (no more then is necessary) to make it work, and then tun it into a Rundlet of a fit Size, that hath been seasoned with Sack; and hang in it a boulter bag containing half a pound of white Ginger cleansed and sliced, three ounces of Cloves and as much of The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened
  • The second was a roller-coaster ride in which the opening stages were a gentle trundle followed by an all-in death slide as the game reached a dramatic and totally unexpected denouement.
  • He also trundled documents by the cartload to ‘dead drops’ in various suburbs around Washington.
  • If we both live long enough, Doctor, you may see me on the topmost rundle, for I shall climb with unwearying effort. The Allen House
  • Something about "grundle" that makes me dribble snot trying not to laugh. Passing the Mantle: The End of the Aughts is Nigh
  • Meanwhile, Miller and Lee's All-Star Batman and Robin trundled on in fits and starts. Competing Portrayals of Batman and Robin
  • Back in slavery time I recall the trundle bed that we children slept on. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2
  • We should have soared up like clangorous voices, — and here we must trundle as grey – yarn thread – balls. Peer Gynt
  • Rachael shuddered and flipped on the light, took her retainers out of her mouth, placed them in their case, and grabbed her underclothes and clothes and trundled into the bathroom to prepare her self for the day.
  • [6.2] A trundle is a low bed, often on wheels, meant to be stored under a higher bed when not in use. Inventory of Robert Carter's Estate, November [1733]
  • On the way back they'd spotted a car on a forecourt so we all had to trundle back over there for a closer look.
  • The only sound he could hear was the quiet creaking of the wagon's wooden wheels as it trundled over the cobbled streets and the steady beat of his heart, loud in his ears.
  • He trundled off into a large chamber on the other side of the cavern.
  • Hundreds of trucks trundle this road daily, the vehicles' drivers overnighting in towns like Kombolcha.
  • The train eventually trundled in at 7.54.
  • Billy felt the wind rushing into the cab as the lorry trundled through the tunnel and he felt relieved.
  • All he did was touch the clutch while going downhill, instead of keeping his feet well clear of the pedals and allowing the vehicle to trundle down in low-ratio first gear.
  • But Beijing still felt a long way off as our train – at that point somewhere between Novosibirsk and Krasnoyarsk – trundled through a spectacular red Siberian sunset on its long passage east.
  • These I called my "arras," having picked up the word from hearing my father read Shakespeare aloud at night after we were in the trundle-bed. When Grandmamma Was New The Story of a Virginia Childhood
  • The search revealed that "grundle" can refer to, yes, the perineum (acc. to Wikipedia), a brand of software, a certain Canadian painter, and a British rock band known for "harmony-laden, catchy songs, with an experimental backdrop of breakbeats and jangly guitars. Month of sundays
  • But what can possibly be in that huge silver rundlet into which they plunge their goblets so often? The Dragon of Wantley His Tale
  • Here is an email from Constance in Lansing, Michigan: Lucky me, my godchild and her husband and children live in D.C. My sister and I are coming from Indiana and Michigan and getting to share the trundle bed of her daughter. No, You Can't: Turning Down Inauguration Guests
  • No sooner was this arrangement made, than Lord Glenvarloch expressed to Lowestoffe his impatience to leave this discreditable assembly, and took his leave with a careless haste, which, but for the rundlet of Rhenish wine that entered just as he left the apartment, might have been taken in bad part. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • High - speed routes became low-speed trundles.
  • Amy watched the world speed past as the bus trundled along until they came to Sara's stop.
  • Any time he trundles back home to St. Helens (down Mersey way) he nips in his local eatery for a slap-up feed and more gossip than Heat themed chain of hairdressers.
  • A short trundle down the runway and a bit of throttle, and we were off, soaring up into the sky.
  • 'Us kids' slept under this bed on a 'trundle' bed so that at night my mother could just reach down and look after any one of us if we were sick or anything. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Ohio Narratives
  • A new battery was fitted and Brundle continued, but only the driver was charging.
  • He just trundled on, his public school affability masking a lack of clear thought.
  • Sunlight bursting through storm clouds cast golden light on Mount Rundle in Alberta, Canada.
  • The bus company has just acquired a 1950 bull-nosed Bedford OB bus, which until recently did duty as the Trossachs Trundler taking trippers around the Scottish highlands.
  • One of the nuclear trains from our local power plant trundled past at quarter past eight, bang on time.
  • There was no other sound save the rattle of equipment and the trundle of the wagons as the column slid noisily into the town. Man of Honour
  • More and more, it's looking like its time to trundle 'em off to the breakers yard.
  • All he did was touch the clutch while going downhill, instead of keeping his feet well clear of the pedals and allowing the vehicle to trundle down in low-ratio first gear.
  • It is common practice to find wheelbarrows loaded with full crates of beer being trundled over the highway at this point.
  • Rundle and Holliday are working to refine the method and find new ways to visualize the data.
  • But no sooner had the toy train deposited us at a toy station labelled "Adendron" and trundled away over the marshes than we began to collect followers. Try Anything Twice
  • Meanwhile Lambikin trundled along, laughing to himself, and singing – Tales of the Punjab
  • They got back into the truck and went forward at a slow trundle for some little while. A Plague of Angels
  • If we wanted a change of scenery - and we did several times during our seven-night adventure - we just trundled off to another more appealing location.
  • The tired words of winter storm warnings were trundled out in force as the region "braced" for a "dump" of precipitation that could close roads, delay trains and cancel meetings. D.C. region braces for deluge
  • Flummoxed by CP's helpful definition (as in, CP's gotta be joking!) and then by Kate's affirmation, I Googled "grundle". Month of sundays
  • I should get to be a fright -- a bundle of bones and a rundle of skin -- and you'd be horrified -- I couldn't bear it. Viviette
  • Also trundle -- an Ottawaism. lunch to pot an opponent's wink to gain strategic advantage; to trounce, especially in get lunched. nurdle to shoot (a wink) too close to the pot to be pottable or otherwise useful. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 3
  • Wait a while then two trundle along in the same week. The Sun
  • the streetcar trundled down the avenue
  • Within 24 hours, the fivesome meet in an even more unlikely twist of fate and trundle towards the film's forgettable denouement.
  • There may be nostalgia by the public but there can be no place for a horse-drawn vehicle, a relic of the Victorian era, to trundle onto roads bulging with 21 st-century traffic.
  • Palin trundled him and the daughter out on stage every chance she got. Johnston: Palin wanted to take the money, 'forget everything else'
  • After liberating a pie from a lukewarm oven, I trundled over to the cash register, where two hippy-looking young women dressed in shawls and all were waiting with a loaf of bread.
  • Obscure academics will trundle out to obfuscate the finer points of constitutional and ecclesiastical propriety.
  • Wait a while then two trundle along in the same week. The Sun
  • When the Cassekey found they were resolved to go, he set out for the wreck, bringing back a boat which was given to them, with butter, sugar, a rundlet of wine, and chocolate; to Mary and the child he also gave everything which he thought would be useful to them. Stories of Childhood
  • Best baits are redworms, which can be trundled down to the fish in a natural manner, or alternatively often-overlooked baits such as caterpillars, wax worms, or mealworms.
  • Erosion had sharpened its edges and although the drivers trundled gently in bottom gear, there were two punctures.
  • But he certainly recognizes the danger to the world if America abdicates its military and economic leadership role, à la the Obama doctrine, as we trundle down the path we helped the European's lay. European Commission Doesn't Rule the EU on Its Own
  • A long list of reasons was trundled out to justify their demands.
  • There was no other sound save the rattle of equipment and the trundle of the wagons as the column slid noisily into the town. Man of Honour
  • The microbus snorted gray smoke and trundled away, Finn looking back, grinning. CORMORANT
  • Two firkins, or bushels, make a measure called a rundlet or kilderkin, liquid, and a strike, dry. Reports and Opinions While Secretary of State
  • Aweel, sirs," I exclaimed, "ye see there isna ony creatur here, our nainsell's out-taken; seek again an ye winna creed a bodie; may be the bogle is jumpit into the pot on the rundle-tree ower the ingle, or creepit into the meal ark or aiblins it scoupit thro 'the hole as ye cam in at the door. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 289, December 22, 1827
  • The fruIt'seller trundled his cart along the street.
  • The officers trundled along behind her, clearly unimpressed by her outburst.
  • The fruit seller trundled his cart along the street.
  • From the west and south, the elite Namal and Golani Brigades trundled forward, their tank tracks chewing up the sodden ground.
  • Bernie takes his bland government sedan to the local grocery store and trundles his way down the fresh produce aisle.
  • Resource gathering is undertaken by a disassembler unit, which trundles around absorbing wreckage, old buildings or some enemy structures and transferring the energy back to the carrier, where it can be used to build new vehicles. Archive 2009-10-01
  • Tables stretched down each wall where bots of all sizes and shapes sat, were bolted, or trundled back and forth assembling cleaning and tearing down other bots.
  • Our only provision was a small barrel of flour, and a five gallon rundlet of brandy, which had been thrown overboard, and was taken up by us. Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.
  • When I got home Harry trundled along to see if I'd got him anything good.
  • Serrano D, Becker K, Cunningham-Rundles C, Mayer L (2000) Characterization of the T cell receptor repertoire in patients with common variable immunodeficiency: oligoclonal expansion of CD8 (+) T cells. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • They trundle down to the shops with their trolley baskets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ted and I trundled, and when I say "trundled", I mean "took a cab" down into Cobh today, and found ourselves laughing as we scurried around in the blustering rain. Daily life
  • The government trundled out the same old clichs to justify their actions.
  • But already my hunched shoulders become broadened as my trundle becomes a bound.
  • And Mr. Wylder looked poetically unhappy, and trundled over a little bit of fricandeau on his plate with his fork, desolately, as though earthly things had lost their relish. Wylder's Hand
  • Then, as the queue advances, you trundle forward. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was born in 1899 when horse-drawn trams still trundled through the streets of Southampton.
  • In like manner, from throw and roll is made troll, and almost in the same sense is trundle, from throw or thrust, and rundle. A Grammar of the English Tongue
  • Jeeps and lorries trundled down asphalt roads and the safari package tour was in its infant stages.
  • Guests ride a funicular railcar that trundles up and down the hill.
  • The doors closed, we trundled to the next station, then the train terminated.
  • He dives over a trundler, lets a straight one through his legs. Times, Sunday Times
  • She trundled the wheelbarrow down the garden.
  • If an abysmal new series sneaks on to the schedules without provoking an outburst from us, it can trundle through its six-week schedule unscathed.
  • York's tour buses trundle around their circuit come fair weather or foul.
  • After innumerable voyages aboard men-of-war and merchantmen, fishing-schooners and chebacco-boats, the old salt had become master of a hand-cart, which he daily trundled about the vicinity, and sometimes blew his fish-horn through the streets of Twice Told Tales
  • He made a decent fist of a firsttime shot but it trundled harmlessly past the post. The Sun
  • After innumerable voyages aboard men-of-war and merchant-men, fishing-schooners and chebacco-boats, the old salt had become master of a handcart, which he daily trundled about the vicinity, and sometimes blew his fish-horn through the streets of The Village Uncle (From "Twice Told Tales")
  • The sugar train to Matanzas started with a trundle and a high moan from the horn, pulling away from the suburbs of Havana with stateliness rather than speed, pursued by stragglers who hopped aboard like hobos catching a freight. The 12:39 to Matanzas
  • It drew to a halt in front of the elegant stone entrance to the main building, and then began to trundle slowly backwards again until its occupant yanked on the handbrake, which evoked from the car a sort of strangled "eek". The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul
  • I sighed contentedly and trundled off to bed.
  • Others escapees grabbed overhanging tree branches and clung on while the trucks trundled past. The Sun
  • And trust officials are hoping as many fans as possible will get in training for the estimated seven mile trundle.
  • And with that, the fat old man trundled off to start class.
  • What is this you have to complain of, Mr Trundle?" asked the first-lieutenant, as he stood at the capstern-head, with the enraged boatswain before him. Salt Water The Sea Life and Adventures of Neil D'Arcy the Midshipman
  • I'm still hoping one of Ian's loyal commenters might take a break from cooking yams and cranberry sauce in order to enlighten me as to what exactly is a "grundle" ... Month of sundays
  • Aging vehicles trundle along tracks on the road, usually bursting at the seams with passengers and in a mild state of disrepair.
  • However, the giant pre-empted him by the simple expedient of hauling the prostrate felon off the ground by his hair and then dropping him when Grundle had scrambled clear.
  • A distant toll resounds, a titan’s tone born in a bell tower, sonorous in stone, as echoes, round a temple’s vaulted dome, of droning rote recited from a tome to tell the trundle of our times from womb to tomb: The Lucifer Cantos 6/13
  • Plus, you get the added bonus of being able to trundle around in vehicles, most of them heavily armed.
  • One of the nuclear trains from our local power plant trundled past at quarter past eight, bang on time.
  • The little station building is still there, and tourist trains still trundle by almost hourly.
  • He made a decent fist of a firsttime shot but it trundled harmlessly past the post. The Sun
  • Streamers of wispy cloud trundled elegantly past the window as if they were clearing the screen so that our eyes could feast on our very own slice of clear star-studded sky.
  • We got back into the van, started up, and trundled off the weighbridge. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • When we pull into the Wardman Park Marriott in Woodley Park, I scramble off first and watch the passengers trundle down the steps. Tea Party road trip: What the movement wants -- and why
  • After entering the system trundle strip , as soon as the blue screen dodges, restarts.
  • The patient was put into a wheelchair and trundled to the garden.
  • She trundled down the steps, her metal toolbox rattling against each one as she came. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • On the way home I bumped into Laura; we had a quick catch up then she went on her way to work and I trundled on down the hill homewards.
  • On Thursday this week, a truckload of salt was dumped in Adelaide's Rundle Mall reminding everyone that 1000 truckloads of salt flow down the Murray every day.
  • A wagon trundled up the road.

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