1 a [+ obj] : to roll (something) on wheels slowly and noisily
▪ She trundled her suitcase into the room.
b [no obj] : to move noisily on wheels
▪ Trucks trundled through town. 2 [no obj] : to walk slowly and heavily
▪ The children trundled off to bed.
▪ She trundled her suitcase into the room.
b [no obj] : to move noisily on wheels
▪ Trucks trundled through town.
▪ The children trundled off to bed.
trundle out [phrasal verb]
trundle (something) out or trundle out (something) Brit, informal + disapproving : to say (something that has been said before) as an excuse, explanation, etc.
▪ He trundled out [=trotted out] another excuse.
▪ He trundled out [=trotted out] another excuse.







