trod (Meaning)

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trod (imp.)

of Tread

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trod ()

of Tread

imp. & p. p. of Tread.

trod Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy boots of the hikers trod through the rugged terrain.
  2. The old man trod carefully along the slippery path, fearing a fall.
  3. The child's tiny feet trod softly on the carpet, not wanting to wake their parents.
  4. The soldiers trod in formation, their boots pounding on the pavement.
  5. The horse's hooves trod heavily on the ground, leaving deep impressions.
  6. The wheels of the car trod over the loose gravel, making a crunching sound.
  7. The dancer's feet trod gracefully across the stage, moving to the rhythm of the music.
  8. The climbers trod up the steep slope, their hands gripping the rocks for support.
  9. The farmer's boots trod through the muddy field, leaving a trail of footprints.
  10. The weight of the world seemed to trod down on his shoulders, causing him to feel weary and burdened.

FAQs About the word trod

of Tread, of Tread, imp. & p. p. of Tread.

traveled,travelled,crowded, swarming, teeming,bustling, busy, thronging

trackless, pristine, untrod, pathless, trackless, untrod, untrodden,untrodden, untraveled, pathless

The heavy boots of the hikers trod through the rugged terrain.

The old man trod carefully along the slippery path, fearing a fall.

The child's tiny feet trod softly on the carpet, not wanting to wake their parents.

The soldiers trod in formation, their boots pounding on the pavement.