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1 Now we've just got to traipse all the way back up again.
2 Yet someone can fly in this weekend from Budapest and traipse all over this country, despite the fact Hungary's rate is substantially higher than ours.
3 That would be traipsing all over the experience of making any film.
4 He traipses all over the garden, not sayin' the slightest thing.
5 The bird that had been traipsing all over hell's footstool trying to get a line on his lost sweetheart.
6 "Or why she consents to traipse all over the country with you," laughed Ted.
7 It's easy to torture Harry when there are master vampires and superghouls and ghosts and demons and ogres traipsing all over the scenery.
8 "If you mean traipsing all the way to Atlantic City for nothing, you can say that again."
9 "Only if you think 'tis for the sake of a twiddling sixteen shilling a week that I traipse all these miles every day-
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