traipse
verb
[ treɪps ]
• walk or move wearily or reluctantly.
• "students had to traipse all over London to attend lectures"
Similar:
trudge,
trek,
tramp,
trail,
hike,
plod,
shuffle,
slouch,
drag oneself,
drag one's feet,
clump,
slog,
wade,
footslog,
traik,
traipse
noun
• a tedious or tiring journey on foot.
• a slovenly woman.
Origin:
late 16th century (as a verb): of unknown origin. The noun is first recorded in traipse (sense 2 of the noun) in the late 17th century.