In cricket, to bowl.n. A wheel small in diameter, but broad and massive so as to be adapted to support a heavy weight, as the wheel of a caster.n. A small wheel or pinion having its teeth formed of cylinders or spindles: same as lantern-wheel.n. One of the spindles of such a wheel.n. A small carriage with low wheels; a truck.n. A trundle-bed.n. In heraldry, a quill of thread for embroiderers, usually represented as a spool or reel, and the thread as of gold.To roll, as something on low wheels or casters; move or bowl along, as a round body; hence, to move with a rolling gait.To revolve; twirl.To roll, or cause to roll, as a circular or spherical thing or as something on casters or low wheels: as, to trundle a hoop; to trundle a wheelbarrow; hence, to cause to move off with a rolling gait or pace.To cause to revolve; twirl: as, to trundle a mop.