0 past simple and past 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.
He will no doubt be trundled on like some piece of antiquated medieval artillery to try to quieten us with a legal salvo.
The coal was fed into different wagons from a hopper and it was then trundled along through the surrounding fields.
Equipment is trundled from one ward to another and the beds are placed in any ward where the patient happens to be.
That is the other argument that is trundled out quite regularly.
I assume that it will be enacted because it is more than likely that the payroll vote will be trundled in.
The situation trundled on, and there was no report to the council.
The machinery trundled into gear and a massive fine of £1,000 was imposed on each firm.
That argument has been trundled out again and again.