trode Synonyms

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trode Meaning

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trode ()

imp. of Tread.

Webster

trode (n.)

Tread; footing.

trode Sentence Examples

  1. The scientists cautiously trode through the treacherous swamp, their boots sinking into the murky water.
  2. The hikers trode along the rugged mountain trail, their legs aching from the steep climb.
  3. The children trode gleefully through the meadow, wildflowers blooming at their feet.
  4. The explorers trode into the uncharted territory, eager to discover its secrets.
  5. The teacher trode confidently to the front of the class, ready to impart knowledge.
  6. The technician trode carefully around the delicate equipment, ensuring it was handled with utmost care.
  7. The athlete trode with determination toward the finish line, driven by a burning desire to win.
  8. The soldiers trode through the battlefield, their hearts heavy with the burden of war.
  9. The dancers trode gracefully across the stage, their movements fluid and enchanting.
  10. The pilgrims trode along the ancient path, seeking spiritual enlightenment.

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imp. of Tread., Tread; footing.

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The scientists cautiously trode through the treacherous swamp, their boots sinking into the murky water.

The hikers trode along the rugged mountain trail, their legs aching from the steep climb.

The children trode gleefully through the meadow, wildflowers blooming at their feet.

The explorers trode into the uncharted territory, eager to discover its secrets.