trample (Meaning)

Wordnet

trample (n)

the sound of heavy treading or stomping

Wordnet

trample (v)

tread or stomp heavily or roughly

injure by trampling or as if by trampling

walk on and flatten

Webster

trample (v. t.)

To tread under foot; to tread down; to prostrate by treading; as, to trample grass or flowers.

Fig.: To treat with contempt and insult.

Webster

trample (v. i.)

To tread with force and rapidity; to stamp.

To tread in contempt; -- with on or upon.

Webster

trample (n.)

The act of treading under foot; also, the sound produced by trampling.

trample Sentence Examples

  1. The stampede of wild horses trampled anything in its path, leaving a trail of destruction.
  2. The protestors trampled over the police barricades, determined to make their voices heard.
  3. The herd of elephants trampled the saplings, leaving only flattened vegetation in their wake.
  4. The construction workers trampled the grass as they moved heavy equipment across the field.
  5. The hikers trampled the wildflowers as they forged a path through the meadow.
  6. The angry crowd trampled the speaker's words, refusing to listen to reason.
  7. The tornado trampled the town, leaving behind a scene of devastation.
  8. The bull in the ring trampled the matador, sending him flying through the air.
  9. The skiers trampled the powder as they carved their way down the mountain.
  10. The spectators trampled the sidelines as they cheered for their favorite team.

FAQs About the word trample

the sound of heavy treading or stomping, tread or stomp heavily or roughly, injure by trampling or as if by trampling, walk on and flattenTo tread under foot; t

stomp,stamp, smash, tramp, kick, squash, tromp, run over, boot, mash

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The stampede of wild horses trampled anything in its path, leaving a trail of destruction.

The protestors trampled over the police barricades, determined to make their voices heard.

The herd of elephants trampled the saplings, leaving only flattened vegetation in their wake.

The construction workers trampled the grass as they moved heavy equipment across the field.