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trapied

 

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Term: trapied


Part of Speech: Verb


Sense 1:

Definition: To walk heavily or clumsily.

Example sentence: She trapied down the stairs, knocking over a vase in the process.


Sense 2:

Definition: To drag or pull something heavily or with difficulty.

Example sentence: The children trapied their sleds up the icy hill.


Part of Speech: Adjective


Sense 1:

Definition: Popular or widely enjoyed.

Example sentence: The trapied song became an instant hit, playing on every radio station.


Part of Speech: Noun


Sense 1:

Definition: Local or traditional custom or practice.

Example sentence: The festival showcased a variety of trapieds, from unique dances to delicious cuisines.


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