Trundle in a sentence as a noun

You only need to unplug one AC cord, trundle the whole thing down the hall, and plug it in when you get where you're going.

He hasn't done anything worthwhile but trundle around on a segway since leaving Apple

They dont trundle off back to their well-loved home, as you might imagine a Sim would do. They, just as with work, move into the nearest available house.

So we'll just trundle along blindly because our current data says there's no risk. I'm mostly sad because what other choice do we really have?

If your code base is great, you might trundle along for years while all your upstart competitors gobble up your market.

Things will trundle along for another few years, but at some point the correct results will become un-googlable.

These trucks will trundle along at the most fuel-efficient speed 24 hours/day. Eventually they may be able hook together on the highway, further reducing drag.

When I got to the platform, I found my suitcase sitting on the train, about to trundle off into the morning. I looked at the case, a full 21kg of junk - the last 21kg - and suddenly felt weighed down, as if all these things were a constant restraint.

If widging widges was your domain I'd expect the professional thing to do would be for you to learn that API. I'm talking about people who in your job wouldn't bother with Julia or numpy and would just trundle along with C.

Trundle in a sentence as a verb

But I'm guessing that it would be a bad idea for me to trundle my homebrew trebuchet up to that intersection and start chucking grenades around.

Parts can be thrown from operation to operation, rather than having to trundle along on a conveyor. launch would have to get pretty damn cheap to make assembling cars in space worthwile A better example might be fancy chemicals.

And yet, the businesses still trundle along to this day despite what is probably stage 4 cancer of the IP. Maybe it's just Stockholm syndrome. I kind of feel like an abused puppy every time I have to look at that code and fight, for hours and weeks, to do something as basic as "Hey, maybe we should try both debug and release targets!"

For instance, with ZFS, you can issue a "scrub" command which will trundle through the whole filesystem and double-check the ECC codes of everything stored on it, correcting single-bit errors it finds along the way. Running scrub every month or 2 months would ensure data is not lost.

But the real world continues to trundle along as it always has: the underlying trends and emerging technological capabilities remain even as fashions in SF come and go.

The upshot was that it's not useful in cities, but could be used to make exurban and rural deliveries much more efficient because the delivery truck doesn't have to trundle down a bunch of long driveways.

Yes, Apple can continue to trundle along making about what it does now for a good long while, but their stock is generally priced for growth That's true, but I don't care much for investors. I was happy with Apple in 2002-3, when it was 1/50 today's size, because it had the product I wanted: a bloody usable Unix that can run proprietary apps, and good hi-end laptops.

A compiler that could generally perform such transformations would be miraculous -- well beyond the territory of automated proof assistants like mathematica or gcc -O3 that trundle along cultivated routes of expert system rules, into the realm of actually discovering deep linkages at the frontier of our knowledge. Until then it seems like stdlibs will just fracture along lines of strain among the userbase.

Trundle definitions

noun

a low bed to be slid under a higher bed

See also: truckle

noun

small wheel or roller

verb

move heavily; "the streetcar trundled down the avenue"