trundle in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Trundle: to move or roll along slowly and steadily, often with a low, rumbling sound.
Sample Sentences
- The children watched in delight as the old cart began to trundle down the hill.
- He decided to trundle his suitcase through the crowded airport instead of searching for a trolley.
- As the storm approached, the dogs trundled back to their kennels, sensing the change in the weather.
- The toddler loved to trundle his toy cars along the living room floor, making engine sounds as he played.
- With a gentle push, the wheelbarrow started to trundle across the uneven garden path.
- The children watched the wheels trundle down the hill, giggling with delight.
- She decided to trundle her suitcase through the airport instead of carrying it.
- As the old cart began to trundle along the cobblestone road, it made a charming noise.
- They could hear the sound of the train trundling away into the distance.
- With a gentle push, he let the marbles trundle across the smooth surface of the table.
- The children watched in delight as the large wheel began to trundle down the hill.
- She decided to trundle the suitcase through the crowded airport rather than struggle to carry it.
- As the sun set, the old cart continued to trundle along the dirt path, its wooden wheels creaking softly.
- He could hear the sound of the train trundle past their house, a familiar rhythm in the quiet night.
- With a gentle push, the toddler managed to trundle the toy car across the living room floor.