I am sure that she would thank him very much if she had to traipse home with the 80 or 90 lb of weekly shopping on the bus.
In the course of this debate, we have seen a number of character witnesses traipsed before our eyes in defence of the indefensible.
Every morning the media go traipsing across to a most important meeting where all the briefing is done.
They say that when a person gets to 80, they do not want to go traipsing around.
In the interim, we believe that the claimants should not have to traipse between several different offices, as they have to do today.
That is far better than traipsing from one location to another and filling in other sets of forms.
He said that he opened his house, and that letting people "traipse"through the drawing room showed that"one was egalitarian".
If the sheriff or those trying the case decide that it is important to examine the locus, all parties traipse off to the view.