trample|trampled|tramples|trampling in English

verb

['tram·ple || 'træmpl]

tread heavily or noisily, tread underfoot, crush

Use "trample|trampled|tramples|trampling" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "trample|trampled|tramples|trampling" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "trample|trampled|tramples|trampling", or refer to the context using the word "trample|trampled|tramples|trampling" in the English Dictionary.

1. Singapore Tramples on Freedom of Worship

2. This trampling of my courtyards?

3. Don't trample on the flowers!

4. 6 The foot will trample it,

5. Don't trample on the flower bed.

6. Will be trampled underfoot.

7. We heard the trample of many feet.

8. Don't let people trample all over you.

9. Always trampling things, poking people in the petunia.

10. Don't trample law and order under hoot.

11. He could trample on them with ease.

12. Like a carcass trampled underfoot.

13. He trampled on my toes.

14. He trampled out the fire.

15. Trampling down the mud of the streets in the battle.

16. They trampled the flowers down.

17. But I have watched you trample that gift.

18. I heard someone trample about in the hall.

19. He trampled on her feelings.

20. You've trampled on her feelings.

21. And I will trample him on my mountains.

22. You trampled* the nations in anger.

23. Giggling Gaby trampled over Wogan's gags.

24. The superpower often tramples on the independence and sovereignty of other countries.

25. And it will be trampled on.