güçlükle sürmek

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Turkish - English
trundle
To wheel or roll, especially by pushing

Every morning, the vendors trundle their carts out into the market.

To (cause to) roll slowly and heavily on wheels
A low bed on wheels that can be rolled underneath another bed
The process of doing a turd (compare a liquid trundle)

My mate went to the toilet to take a trundle.

Move heavily (on wheels)
small wheel or roller
If you say that someone is trundling somewhere, you mean that they are walking slowly, often in a tired way or with heavy steps. Girls trundle in carrying heavy book bags. to move slowly along on wheels, or to make something do this by pushing or pulling it (trundle (16-21 centuries), from trendle (11-17 centuries), from trendel)
To roll (a thing) on little wheels; as, to trundle a bed or a gun carriage
If you trundle something somewhere, especially a small, heavy object with wheels, you move or roll it along slowly. The old man lifted the barrow and trundled it away
If a vehicle trundles somewhere, it moves there slowly, often with difficulty or an irregular movement. The train eventually trundled in at 7.54
{f} roll, cause to roll; transport in a wheeled vehicle; cause to rotate (Archaic)
See under Lantern
A small wheel or roller
the process of doing a turd (c.f. a liquid trundle)
small wheel or roller move heavily; "the streetcar trundled down the avenue
move heavily; "the streetcar trundled down the avenue"
A motion as of something moving upon little wheels or rollers; a rolling motion