Use "trample|tramples" in a sentence

1. Singapore Tramples on Freedom of Worship

2. Don't trample on the flowers!

3. 6 The foot will trample it,

4. Don't trample on the flower bed.

5. We heard the trample of many feet.

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

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

8. He could trample on them with ease.

9. But I have watched you trample that gift.

10. I heard someone trample about in the hall.

11. And I will trample him on my mountains.

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

13. To foul our beliefs, trample our freedom.

14. Go further! let It'serve to trample on.

15. Trample them in the mire under the German heel.

16. Foolishness and bravado may trample on wisdom and decency.

17. She would not let him trample over her!

18. 4 Hear this, you who trample on the poor

19. Reverse laws and policies that trample freedom of expression.

20. To trample upon practice is to cower before truth.

21. I will trample them and set them on fire all together.

22. Don't trample on the flowers when you play in the garden.

23. Must you also trample the rest of your pastures with your feet?

24. Laceiest Janella trample sculptured pastellists excretal elated lemmoblastic Antepasts Canarian

25. This story tramples traditional disciplinary boundaries and exposes time-honored philosophical principles to direct experimental tests.

26. I will pulverize and trample them like mud in the streets.

27. In so doing, Timothy would not trample on the feelings of others.

28. Just trample on the pain, or you'll be beat down by it.

29. In Nagasaki, Manjiro had to trample on an imageof the Virgin and child.

30. After that it looked like they would trample all over their local rivals.

31. Instead of hoeing, some cultures use pigs to trample the soil and grub the earth.

32. 9 The 43rd minute, Barthel middle place Luweiao tramples maliciously to the Booth gram tribulus ankle area,[www.Sentencedict.com] receives the yellow card.

33. Imperious, you mount a nag of thirty hands and trample me into the ground.

34. Get into the mire, and trample down in the clay; grab hold of the brick mold.”

35. Zechariah 7:8-14 How does Jehovah feel about those who trample upon the rights of others?

36. Go on, I said to myself, trample on his face, kick him in the stomach.

37. Don't trample mud from your shoes on to the floor; I've just this minute swept it.

38. But they could, of course, take it to indicate that they can trample all over you.

39. The calves must be roped and led out of the stockade first, lest the terrified adults trample them to death.

40. Just across the way is the wild-looking tip of Cumberland Island, a nature refuge where wild horses trample the sands.

41. After such a spoilt dreamy flight it is hard not to trample carelessly over the end of the night shift.

42. We may choose to ignore, trifle with, trample upon, or rebel against the words of Christ spoken by His ordained servants.

43. How has “the elevated town” been abased today, and in what way do “the feet of the afflicted one” trample it?

44. But always trample to put on brakes balance brow the correct arrest motion that don't relax to make ABS risen an acting valve key.

45. 16 The psalmist continues: “Upon the young lion and the cobra you will tread; you will trample down the maned young lion and the big snake.”

46. 28 In future, as newspaper fade and change, will politicians therefore burgle their opponents' offices with impunity, and corporate villains whoop as they trample over their victims ?

47. 6 Give not that which is aholy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.

48. 6 “Do not give what is holy to dogs nor throw your pearls before swine,+ so that they may never trample them under their feet and turn around and rip you open.

49. Kids Definition of Consternation : a strong feeling of surprise or sudden disappointment that causes confusion But then Dopey Lekisch called out in Consternation, "The messenger himself will trample the treasure." — Isaac Bashevis Singer, Zlateh the Goat

50. (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.”

51. Blasphemic Hellsorcery of the Necrogoat Deathlegion by A Congregation of Horns, released 30 November 2020 Goats rise from the fire On bone wings they rise higher As cattle are steered to the gallows Hooves trample ground so hallowed Brown shirts march one by one Under whip and under gun Enter now where fires burn Nazis crying take their turns Hell opens wide Death lurks inside Hungry for …