trundler
/ˈtrʌndlər/
noun
- A small cart or wheeled vehicle, especially one used for carrying goods or luggage.
- The porter loaded the suitcases onto a trundler and wheeled them to the hotel entrance.
- At the warehouse, workers use a trundler to move boxes from the loading dock to the storage area.
- She pulled her shopping trundler behind her as she walked through the market.
- A person or thing that moves slowly or heavily, like a rolling object.
- The garbage truck is a noisy trundler that comes by every Tuesday morning.
- In the race, the little boy on his tricycle was a cheerful trundler, never in a hurry.
- The old steam train was a slow trundler, chugging along the countryside tracks.