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trepitjat
Cause of death.
trampled
trampling
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cause of death
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растоптан
trampled
trampling
trample
1
The opposite side was
trampled
low, and she had a good view.
2
The game trail was wide and muddy,
trampled
flat by large animals.
3
Shattered farmsteads half buried in the mud; shattered gardens
trampled
into mud.
4
A glove is borne aloft; a shoe is
trampled
in the mire.
5
His hosts have
trampled
the banners of loyal love in the dust.
1
Within a year they became an oppressive regime,
trampling
on their promises.
2
Could have happened before the
trampling
,
or as a result of it.
3
Surely more effective policing can be introduced without
trampling
on civil liberties?
4
The animals cried out in alarm,
trampling
nervously in their stalls below.
5
The air without was filled with the
trampling
of hoofbeats on greensward.
1
The minister said the soldiers will not
trample
on citizens constitutional rights.
2
The Mexican made no move to
trample
the body of the Papago.
3
One rush will
trample
the accursed under the feet of the faithful.
4
Then
trample
the Church, the priest, and the Bible under your feet.
5
It is mercy to
trample
out the first sparks beside a powder-barrel.
1
Elsewhere it may be binding; but here it is
trampled
under
foot
.
2
However, it would have been
trampled
under
foot
by a triumphant majority.
3
Obstacles like these, had they existed, would have been
trampled
under
foot
.
4
And on the snow lay Sergey's black rubber-shoe, wet,
trampled
under
foot
.
5
Must the national honour be
trampled
under
foot
by an insolent foe?
6
The grapevines were
trampled
under
foot
,
and the gardens were ruined.
7
Are human and divine authority to be
trampled
under
foot
in this way?
8
The most sacred names of the Revolution were publicly
trampled
under
foot
by them.
9
A tiny green plant growing neglected and
trampled
under
foot
.
10
Shouts, excited questions; the wail of children almost
trampled
under
foot
;
the screams of women.
11
Her wreath of lilies had been knocked off and
trampled
under
foot
in the scuffle.
12
Other passengers were
trampled
under
foot
and sailors standing by the davits were hurled aside.
13
The six men on guard were
trampled
under
foot
as they tried to stop them.
14
When he fell, civil authority was
trampled
under
foot
.
15
I cannot bear, that the parental authority should be thus despised, thus
trampled
under
foot
.
16
He told himself that he had then deliberately
trampled
under
foot
his last spiritual opportunity.
trampled
under
foot
trampled
trample
Russian
растоптан
раздавлен
давка
Catalan
trepitjat
trepitjada