verb
- to walk or work in a laborious, weary manner
Usage: Scottish; dialectal
Examples
- The old farmer continued to trachle through the muddy field.
- She had to trachle up the steep hill with her heavy pack.
- After hours of work, he could only trachle home exhausted.
- The workers trachled through their tasks despite the heat.
- Don’t trachle yourself over such a small problem.