Definitions from the Web
Trotrude
Verb (1st person singular present tense: trottrude; past tense: trottruded; present participle: trottruding)
Definition: To walk or move with quick, short steps in an erratic or clumsy manner.
Example sentences:
- I trottrude through the crowd, trying to catch a glimpse of the famous actor.
- The toddler trottruded across the room, excitedly babbling about her new toy.
- He nervously trottruded around the room while waiting for his job interview.
Adjective
Definition: Describing someone or something that is awkward, ungraceful, or cumbersome in movement.
Example sentences:
- The dog's trottrude gait made it difficult for her to keep up with the other agile canines at the park.
- Carrying the heavy crate, the workers had a trottrude walk across the warehouse.
- She attempted a trottrude dance move but ended up stumbling and falling on stage.
Noun
Definition: A clumsy or irregular movement or gait.
Example sentences:
- With a trottrude, he tripped over a curb and scraped his knee.
- The child's trottrude caused him to bump into the table, knocking over a glass of water.
- She watched the bird's trottrude as it hopped from branch to branch.
Related Products on Amazon:
|