0 (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.
1 to push something on wheels, or to cause something to roll along:
[ T ] She trundled the wheelbarrow down the road.
Complaints, once justified, continue to be trundled out long after they have ceased to have justification.
We are aware that various companies have shown an interest in those factories and that such companies are trundling around the royal ordnance factories.
They are trying to stop the deceleration of the great legislative machine—the centralising machine that trundles on day by day.
I have trundled to supplementary benefit offices with parents.
We were on a two-lane road and this lorry was trundling on and on.
The only connection between the two is the road that trundles right through the middle of that old town.
The whole thing trundles onwards, and we all know what is happening.
I do not know about empty buses trundling up and down, but many cars can be seen, each carrying only one person.
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