0 present participle of trundle
1 (to cause something) to move slowly on wheels:
She trundled the wheelbarrow down the path.
Hundreds of trucks full of fruit and vegetables trundle across the border each day.
The negotiations have been trundling on for months and there's still no end in sight.
Some of those shipments are in large trucks trundling to nuclear power stations from the railhead.
It will envelop the area through which all the lorries will be trundling.
It is perfectly true that lorries would go trundling through.
I well remember as a boy, during the early part of the war, the huge ammunition trains trundling through the west country up steep inclines.
In effect, it stayed at home and the world came trundling to its door.
You are still going to have the lorries harvesting the timber and trundling through the villages.
I understand there will be some 30 to 50 lorries a day trundling around these narrow roads.
Nuclear materials have been trundling around on our roads and railways very safely for 40-odd years.