0 present participle of trundle --
1 (to cause something) to move slowly on wheels: --
The negotiations have been trundling on for months and there's still no end in sight.
Hundreds of trucks full of fruit and vegetables trundle across the border each day.
She trundled the wheelbarrow down the path.
I do not know about empty buses trundling up and down, but many cars can be seen, each carrying only one person.
We were on a two-lane road and this lorry was trundling on and on.
We cannot at this moment let inflation go trundling on because of imperfections in industrial relations.
We are aware that various companies have shown an interest in those factories and that such companies are trundling around the royal ordnance factories.
It is as if a bulldozer were trundling across all the regions, all the countries, in the same way.
We have whole fleets of clapped out diesel multiple units trundling round the countryside long after their life expectancy has run out.
I have written to the present district auditor, and things are slowly trundling on.
Nuclear materials have been trundling around on our roads and railways very safely for 40-odd years.