[f. TRUNDLE v. + -ER1.] One who or that which trundles.

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1648–60.  Hexham, Dutch Dict., Een Roller, a Roler, or a Trundler.

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1879.  Sala, Paris Herself Again (1880), I. xviii. 326. A friendly trundler of a Bath-chair … came to my assistance.

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  b.  Cricket. A bowler. (See TRUNDLE v. 1 c.) colloq.

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1882.  Daily Tel., 27 May. Each trundler sent up five overs for one single run.

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1895.  Westm. Gaz., 1 March, 5/2. The two greatest Australian batsmen were seen playing the balls of England’s two most famous trundlers.

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