trampler (Meaning)

Wordnet

trampler (n)

someone who injures by trampling

someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on the ground

Webster

trampler (n.)

One who tramples; one who treads down; as, a trampler on nature's law.

trampler Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless trampler trampled through the meadow, leaving a trail of crushed vegetation in its wake.
  2. The herd of elephants thundered past, their massive feet trampling undergrowth and uprooting small trees.
  3. The invading army trampled the once-flourishing city, leaving only ruins and desolation in its path.
  4. The wildfire raged unchecked, a relentless trampler devouring everything in its path.
  5. The bull trampled the farmer's fence, leaving behind a broken and useless barrier.
  6. The heavy boots of soldiers trampled the delicate flowers, oblivious to their beauty and fragility.
  7. The runaway horse galloped through the streets, its hooves trampling anything that stood in its way.
  8. The tornado was an unstoppable trampler, leveling buildings and uprooting trees with ease.
  9. The overzealous crowd trampled a fan as they surged forward to get closer to the stage.
  10. The heavy machinery trampled the fragile ecosystem, leaving behind a barren and lifeless wasteland.

FAQs About the word trampler

someone who injures by trampling, someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on the groundOne who tramples; one who treads down; as, a trampler on

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The relentless trampler trampled through the meadow, leaving a trail of crushed vegetation in its wake.

The herd of elephants thundered past, their massive feet trampling undergrowth and uprooting small trees.

The invading army trampled the once-flourishing city, leaving only ruins and desolation in its path.

The wildfire raged unchecked, a relentless trampler devouring everything in its path.