trauchle

/ˈtrɔːxəl/
verb
  1. To tire or exhaust someone, especially by hard work or a long journey.
    • She was trauchled after carrying heavy boxes all day.
    • The long hike up the mountain trauchled the entire group.
    • Don't trauchle yourself with that heavy load; we can take turns.
noun
  1. A state of exhaustion or weariness, especially from hard work or a difficult journey.
    • The trauchle of moving furniture left them all sore.
    • She fell into bed, overcome by the trauchle of the day.
    • After the marathon, he was in a complete trauchle.
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