trundles in English

verb
1
(with reference to a wheeled vehicle or its occupants) move or cause to move slowly and heavily, typically in a noisy or uneven way.
ten vintage cars trundled past
noun
1
an act of moving slowly or heavily.
The second was a roller-coaster ride in which the opening stages were a gentle trundle followed by an all-in death slide as the game reached a dramatic and totally unexpected denouement.

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1. Need a third bed? Bunks with trundles are a smart choice for this need

2. Bernie takes his bland government sedan to the local grocery store and trundles his way down the fresh produce aisle.

3. 11 Bernie takes his bland government sedan to the local grocery store and trundles his way down the fresh produce aisle.

4. A Crisply struck six-iron heading a little left of centre lands just off the green takes a kind bounce towards the hole, trundles on, slows, raps the pin and disappears