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shlep; schlep verb to move or travel laboriously IRELAND, 1922 From Yiddish schlep or schlepen (to drag).- Slepp them away from the lunch counters, don’t let them use the toilet. — Esquire, p. 153, November 1960
- Mazz had schlepped round town, finally finding a place in an arcade with a load of surfing gear[.] — John Williams, Cardiff Dead, p. 100, 2000
- [S]he continues to bake chocolate-chip cookies, schlep around with bags from Barnes & Noble and telephone him at the office. — The Guardian, 17 June 2000
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