Tread or stomp heavily or roughly.
The sound of heavy treading or stomping.
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.
6 If one of their number falls, the others trample right over it.
7 Dominic Iglesias was taken with an inclination-verynovel in him - to trample , too.
8 And, indeed, the girl could hear the quick, dull trample of horses.
9 To sustain Slavery it is now proposed to trample on free speech.
10 The world is yours; get out there and trample all over it!
11 The Revolution dead, nothing remained but to trample its corpse under foot.
12 But only if we didn't trample the snow while it was falling.
13 But why trample upon the pieces; why seek to humiliate her spirit?
14 They might trample her to death, but they should never have it.
15 If you throw yourself at his feet he will trample on you.
16 God knows how much she has to trample down on her part.
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