Sentence examples for to trample from inspiring English sources

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to trample

verb

To crush something by walking on it.

  • To trample grass or flowers

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It is not enjoyable to trample hope.

Guests were allowed to trample the ruins.

"You don't want to trample on that".

Most likely to: Trample over the competition.

Not every gumshoe gets to trample such rarefied terrain.

Margaret was the stalking horse to trample down Ted Heath.

Why should so many want to trample on Joanna's flowers?

But they still managed to trample him, and mercilessly.

I didn't want to trample all over her".

I want love / to trample though my arms again".

"But they will have to trample over our bodies first.

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