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shlep

n. (alternative form of schlep English) vb. (alternative form of schlep English)

WordNet
shlep
  1. v. walk or tramp about [syn: traipse]

  2. pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance; "Can you shlep this bag of potatoes upstairs?"; "She pulled along a large trunk" [syn: schlep, pull along]

Usage examples of "shlep".

Barry Moyd Shlepper had stayed up for two nights running, cold towels wrapped around his head, fortified by trebcaff coffee, putting together some musical numbers from the archaic junk.

And there he was, furtively shlepping through the debris on the roof and looking as visible as a big duck in a small bathtub.

It killed Steffi and damn near did for me by the time Pegleg shlepped me back here to Amerie.

Our tribes shlepped through this Canaan, lived there among its inhabitants for a while.

Well, that was why Jerzy walked point while he shlepped along well back in the line.

By the time I got there he’d shlepped himself up on his feet and was facing the back door.