Despite its racy title, Go-Go Boots is content to trundle along in second gear.
From the thisislondon.co.uk
Or maybe you don't have a work to trundle into and that's why you're miserable.
From the metro.co.uk
We trundle on a little longer, but the game is done and I am swelling visibly.
From the guardian.co.uk
We told you that this Chris Brown thing was going to trundle on forever, didn't we?
From the hecklerspray.com
There was a trundle bed underneath the daybed, but the mattress was removed.
From the dailyherald.com
Two handmade beds, one with a trundle bed, provide plenty of resting places.
From the courier-journal.com
Brisbane 3-96 in the 12th over, with the cult figurish Scott Coyte having a trundle.
From the smh.com.au
When the children and the scooters have assembled, they trundle to school.
From the economist.com
Railway workers, huddled around fires in the snow, waved as we trundle by.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
Move heavily; "the streetcar trundled down the avenue"
Trundle bed: a low bed to be slid under a higher bed
Small wheel or roller
Trundle (Old English: Tryndel, meaning "circle"http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=5054http://www2.prestel.co.uk/aspen/sussex/trundle.html) is an Iron Age hill fort on Saint Roche's Hill about north of Chichester, Sussex, England. Trundle is one of just four hill forts built in Sussex. ...
Trundling is the practice of rolling large rocks or boulders down hillsides. It is discouraged in many areas, for reasons of safety and environmental impact.
A low bed frame on wheels that fits underneath a standard bed and can slide or roll out to create an additional bed for sleepover guests. Trundles can also be used without a mattress as extra under-bed storage. ...
The Pull Out, Pop-up Trundle folds down and rolls underneath the daybed when not in use and quickly rolls out and raises to create an additional Twin Sized sleeping area when needed.
Same as "Lantern Wheel." -- A gear wheel composed of two parallel discs set some distance apart on an axle with round rods parallel to the axle, set at equal intervals around the periphery of the discs. These rods mesh with the teeth of another gear.