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1 I traipse back to the kitchen soughing out a disgusted breath.
2 As pupils traipse back to class for the n(...)
3 Goodness knows where you may have dropped it, and if you think I'm going to traipse back you're much mistaken.
4 One gathered that he had done little else in these latter years of his life except to traipse back and forth between the two continents.
5 Unnerved, I traipsed back to where the rental was parked beside the road.
6 Miss Smith traipsed back through the door with my cup of coffee in hand.
7 On Sunday, they came traipsing back to school again.
8 He traipsed back out into the hallway, still sniffing.
9 Charlotte traipses back from the cotton candy booth, a truffula tree of spun pink sugar in her hand.
10 I'd better be traipsing back to bed right now, because, you see, I'm only half dressed and it's chilly.
11 Eventually, after failing to distract Gentle from his labors, she'd hung up and traipsed back to her cold bed in a foul humor.
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