trample on in Dutch
trample on [træmplwʌn] aanstampen, trappenop
Sentence patterns related to "trample on"
1. Don't trample on the flowers!
2. Don't trample on the flower bed.
3. He could trample on them with ease.
4. Go further! let It'serve to trample on.
5. Foolishness and bravado may trample on wisdom and decency.
6. 4 Hear this, you who trample on the poor
7. Don't trample on the flowers when you play in the garden.
8. In so doing, Timothy would not trample on the feelings of others.
9. Just trample on the pain, or you'll be beat down by it.
10. In Nagasaki, Manjiro had to trample on an imageof the Virgin and child.
11. Go on, I said to myself, trample on his face, kick him in the stomach.
12. (Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary) This word is rooted directly in the Greek, and according to Greek scholar William Barclay, “hubris is mingled pride and cruelty . . . , the arrogant contempt which makes [a man] trample on the hearts of his fellow men.”