trindle

Related to trindle: trundle, tinder

trindle

(ˈtrɪndəl)
vb
to (cause to) move heavily on (or as if on) wheels
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Firefighters battled the blaze at a former pub that had been converted to flats on Trindle Road, on Saturday night.
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The project covers an area stretching between Trindle Road and King Street, up to the Flood St roundabout.
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The proposals cover an area stretching between Trindle Road and King Street, and between Flood Street and Oakeywell Street.
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