Examples of 'trampled' in a sentence
Meaning of "trampled"
Trample (verb) - To step heavily or forcefully on something, causing damage or destruction. It is often used in the context of stepping on plants or objects
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- simple past tense and past participle of trample
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trampled
Burned to death or trampled underfoot by the monster.
Trampled in a bloody contest not their own.
Women are being trampled down even in this instant.
And the grass nearby is trampled down.
You almost trampled me with your horse.
Akawaio lands desecrated and rights trampled.
Sorry to have trampled these lovely asphodels.
The honour of the government will be trampled.
I was afraid you got trampled in that crowd.
He was trampled and we did not even help him.
Where flowers are trampled under foot.
A child trampled through my garden last night.
The crowds completely trampled our lawn.
He has trampled and has made fun of us.
The flower of democracy will not be trampled.
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Then we will be trampled from our throne.
And trampled those innocent flowers to death.
I will have him trampled under elephants.
It trampled my corn with its humongous feet.
Disturbed my privacy and trampled on my musical antiques.
He was trampled to death by a bull elephant in the bush.
I heard a boy was trampled and like to die.
She trampled down the violet it sank.
His body is then trampled in the stampede.
She trampled on the newly repaired boat.
I imagine how you trampled on human beings.
They trampled one of the farmers to death.
But it kept getting trampled by those in power.
They trampled justice to take him away.
He would directly be trampled into a meat paste.
Syriza trampled these electoral promises underfoot.
It looked like it had been trampled by a herd of elephants.
Some trampled out with their own.
A bunch of them were trampled into the grounds.
Crowd trampled right into me like cattle.
The terrible screams of the people being trampled.
We will get trampled as they run out.
The crime scene has been trampled over.
Most were trampled to death in their attempts to escape.
She liked the smell of trampled flowers.
You have trampled the rice paddy.
He has already sworn a hundred times trampled.
And she has trampled it in the mud.
You know you are gonna get trampled.
I saw my trampled potato fields this morning.
They would have us almost trampled to death.
Because you trampled over those caressed.
But there are some that refuse to be trampled on.
Her mother is trampled to death by the crowd.
And her injuries are consistent with being trampled.