schlepp
/ʃlɛp/
verb
- Variant spelling of schlep; to carry or drag something heavy or awkward.
- He had to schlepp the old sofa down to the curb.
- They schlepped the equipment up the hill.
- She schlepped her backpack through the airport.
- Variant spelling of schlep; to go somewhere with effort.
- I don't want to schlepp to the store in this rain.
- We schlepped all the way to the museum only to find it closed.
- They schlepped across the city for the concert.
noun
- Variant spelling of schlep; a tedious journey.
- It's a schlepp to get to the beach from here.
- I'm not up for that schlepp today.
- The hike was a real schlepp.
- Variant spelling of schlep; a clumsy or slow person.
- That schlepp forgot the tickets again.
- He's a bit of a schlepp, but he means well.
- Don't be such a schlepp — move faster!
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