trodden (Meaning)

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trodden (p. p.)

of Tread

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trodden ()

p. p. of Tread.

trodden Sentence Examples

  1. The trodden path through the forest led to a hidden waterfall.
  2. The ancient stone steps were trodden by countless feet over the centuries.
  3. The children skipped and ran along the well-trodden sidewalks of the playground.
  4. The dirt road had become trodden and rutted from heavy traffic.
  5. The path was narrow and trodden, suggesting it was rarely used.
  6. The hikers trodden carefully on the loose rocks, fearing a fall.
  7. The sheep had trodden the grass into a muddy mess.
  8. The explorers forged ahead through the dense undergrowth, treading a new path.
  9. The abandoned road had become overgrown, its former pathway barely trodden.
  10. The old woman's feet were worn and trodden, bearing the weight of many years.

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of Tread, p. p. of Tread.

walked, stepped, wandered, hiked, traipsed, promenaded, padded,strolled, marched, stepped out

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The trodden path through the forest led to a hidden waterfall.

The ancient stone steps were trodden by countless feet over the centuries.

The children skipped and ran along the well-trodden sidewalks of the playground.

The dirt road had become trodden and rutted from heavy traffic.