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Definition of Trundler
1. one that trundles [n -S] - See also: trundles
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trundler
Literary usage of Trundler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Garden Planning by William Snow Rogers (1911)
"The trundler, a handy device for conveying pails and cans of liquid from one part
of the garden to another. This is rarely seen in American or English ..."
2. Scotland by David Whyte (1998)
"One great way of exploring the Trossachs is by jumping on the Trossachs trundler,
a genuine 1950s country bus, conductor and all, that takes you on a ..."
3. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1902)
"Waller tried all his usual changes, and each trundler looked more foolish than
the others. But the other bats couldn't live the pace, and, one after another ..."
4. Sporting Notions of Present Days and Past by Martin Cobbett, Alice Cobbett (1908)
"... to prevent the bowler from doing what he (the trundler) did desire. And the
means ? That was where Absolom differed diametrically from the "schools. ..."
5. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1905)
"When playing against this famous trundler he would take two bats to the wickets,
one large one to play Mynn and another ..."
6. The Gentleman's Magazine (1869)
"... its form from the four-wheel species, safe as a three- legged stool, to the
graceful two-wheeler that demands skill and dexterity from the trundler. ..."