1. trad - Noun
2. trad - Adjective
imp. of Tread.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd now, as Ms Trad trails the Greens candidate in the South Brisbane electorate, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has distanced herself from her former deputy. Source: Internet
As an audio CD, the disc serves up ten songs, ranging from acoustic trad to bluesy rockers, that ironically form a less cohesive whole than previous Boiled in Lead releases. Source: Internet
Queen Street Mall was all but abandoned on Saturday, leading Jackie Trad to say she was "really feeling" for small businesses and retailers. Source: Internet
But Ms Trad was unwilling to put a timeline on restoring the state's AAA rating. Source: Internet
Ignoring all of that, do I think indies as a whole should get paid the same as trad publishers as a whole? Source: Internet
Less than 20 miles southeast of Portland hides a treasure trove of rock amongst swaying madrone trees: the 1,000-foot-long, 80-foot-tall Madrone Wall, with 100-plus sport, trad, and mixed lines from 5.7 to 5.12 on 660,000-year-old igneous basalt. Source: Internet