The irreconcilable duality of his being is restated every time he traipses awkwardly across the stage.
I hope that he will also deal with the anglers while he is about it, because they do a lot of traipsing about.
We have traipsed this building and we know.
Obviously the number must be greater if one includes married couples who are traipsing the streets looking for somewhere to stay.
It will be only those who have to traipse all over the countryside checking on developments being carried out by commonsense farmers.
People give blood to nearby villages; they do not want to have to traipse to some central point.
Then we all traipse back here again and resume the debate.
If the sheriff or those trying the case decide that it is important to examine the locus, all parties traipse off to the view.