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knockabout

English

Etymology

knock +? about

Adjective

knockabout (not comparable)

  1. Boisterous
  2. Suitable for rough use.
    I have a knockabout cello for non-concert gigs.

Noun

knockabout (plural knockabouts)

  1. (sailing) A small sailboat lacking a bowsprit, of a type found primarily in the Massachusetts area
    We sailed our knockabout around Cape Cod.
  2. (entertainment) A slapstick comedy or comedian.
  3. (circus) A tumbler.
  4. Clothing suitable for rough use.
  5. A worker habitually engaged in casual employment.
  6. A person living in rough, violent conditions.

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traipse

English

Alternative forms

  • trapes

Etymology

Likely from French trépasser (pass over or beyond).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t?e?ps/, /t???e?ps/
  • Rhymes: -e?ps

Verb

traipse (third-person singular simple present traipses, present participle traipsing, simple past and past participle traipsed)

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To walk in a messy or unattractively casual way; to trail through dirt.
    • 1728, Alexander Pope, The Dunciad, Book III, ll. 140-4:
      Lo next two slipshod Muses traipse along, In lofty madness, meditating song, / With tresses staring from poetic dreams, / And never wash'd, but in Castalia’s streams [...].
  2. (intransitive, colloquial) To walk about, especially when expending much effort, or unnecessary effort.
  3. (transitive, colloquial) To walk (a distance or journey) wearily or with effort; to walk about or over (a place).

Synonyms

  • (walk about): gad, travel, walk
  • (walk about or over (a place)): cover, travel, traverse

Related terms

  • trespass

Translations

Noun

traipse (plural traipses)

  1. A long or tiring walk.
    It was a long traipse uphill all the way home.

Synonyms

  • (long or tiring walk): hike, trek

Translations

Anagrams

  • @ parties, Pirates, Prestia, airstep, eartips, parties, pastier, piaster, piastre, pirates, praties, rapiest, raspite, tapiser

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