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Trek   /trɛk/   Listen
Trek

verb
(past & past part. trekked; pres. part. trekking)  (Written also treck)
1.
Journey on foot, especially in the mountains.
2.
Make a long and difficult journey.



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"Trek" Quotes from Famous Books



... o'er the lea, I'm a Smouse, I'm a Smouse, and the trader is free! I heed not the Governor, I fear not his law, I care not for civilisation one straw, And ne'er to 'Ompanda'—'Umgazis' I'll throw While my arm carries fist, or my foot bears a toe! 'Trek,' 'trek,' ply the whip—touch the fore oxen's skin, I'll warrant we'll 'go it' through thick and through thin— Loop! loop ye oud skellums! ot Vikmaan trek jy; I'm a Smouse, I'm a Smouse, and the trader ...
— Reviews • Oscar Wilde



Words linked to "Trek" :   travel, journeying, trip, Republic of South Africa, journey, South Africa, trekker



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