trindle
Americannoun
verb (used with or without object)
Etymology
Origin of trindle
before 1000; Middle English trindel, Old English tryndel circle, ring; akin to Low German tründeln to roll. See trend
Example Sentences
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In a tweet that went viral and drew the attention of the team, Trindle wore a 76ers hoodie while ringing a bell after completing six months of chemotherapy on April 28.
From Seattle Times
The Standard Plan Program, which was organized, in part, by a team within the mayor’s office led by Hawthorne, along with the mayor’s planning and development manager, Theadora Trindle, accomplishes several goals.
From Los Angeles Times
Semi-drought tolerant if planted in shade, it gets its adaptability to drought by an extensive root system.“It’s my favorite native fern,” says Susan Trindle, president of A Native Garden Design in San Juan Capistrano.
From Los Angeles Times
Write to Scott Patterson at [email protected], Aaron Lucchetti at [email protected] and Jamila Trindle at [email protected] A version of this article appeared June 27, 2013, on page A1 in the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: Corzine Charged in MF Global Collapse.
Write to Jamila Trindle at [email protected] A version of this article appeared October 3, 2012, on page C1 in the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: Another Scalia Vexes Regulators.
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