Sentence examples for to trip from inspiring English sources

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to trip

verb

To fall over or stumble over an object as a result of striking it with one's foot.

  • Be careful not to trip on the tree roots.

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He has to trip over it.

You're bound to trip up somewhere.

Or attempting to trip someone.

There is nothing to trip over!

What's going to trip him up next?

It will be easy to trip up.

And likely to trip a fuse.

"People want to trip over the art," he said.

Ministers walk backwards, trying not to trip on their robes.

They weren't, but many managed to "trip out" regardless.

This place truly never ceases to trip me out.

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