Examples of 'tramples' in a sentence
Meaning of "tramples"
trample (verb) - to step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury. This term is commonly used in the context of walking over plants in a garden or on a crowded street
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- plural of trample
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of trample
How to use "tramples" in a sentence
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The resolution tramples on the subsidiarity principle.
That destroy humans and tramples them.
Black giantess tramples and crushes a limousine.
But the snake tramples.
Obamacare tramples on the religious right of conscience.
One of the soldiers tramples her body.
She tramples on them without even knowing it.
Just like the bu tramples the f elds.
It tramples on the principle of sovereign equality.
He said the persecution tramples human dignity.
He tramples all over his opponent.
Religious leaders say it tramples their beliefs.
It neither tramples on nor consumes other living things.
Everyone has it in sight and tramples it on the ground.
Magic tramples universal laws of science.
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Their inaccurate reporting tramples on the wounded victims.
It tramples on the biodiversity process within the soil.
A woman wearing heels tramples the penis of a male.
Man tramples over what he thinks he does not need any more.
He attacks her cities and tramples her land.
The man tramples her continuously.
This is a bill that definitely tramples their rights.
It seriously tramples on historical facts and international jurisprudence.
He believes the current act tramples the rights of workers.
And tramples the vermin.
Either the enemy tramples us.
And she tramples everything.
It does not matter if the whole world tramples over you.
No law is allowed that tramples the legitimate rights of minorities.
Tramples on their rights.
Anyone who threatens the lives of citizens tramples on these freedoms.
And tramples grass.
Something gets in her way and she just tramples over it.
It tramples your dead.
They will quote him each time history tramples them.
Grazing tramples butterfly larvae and may eliminate larval foodplants.
Charming inclined to be boisterous tramples me about the floor like a wheel barrow.
He tramples human rights under foot and maintains the death penalty.
Everyone tramples on us.
He tramples the butts just as Schmidt did.
A muscular man raises a pretty woman of whom he tramples the old husband.
He tramples on the weak.
We are dealing here with the advance of an ideology that tramples the citizen underfoot.
He tramples everything.
Never bend so much for a woman that she tramples all over you.
Like a coyote that tramples down the weeds and then settles in.
Never give too much to a woman that she tramples all over you.
He screams and tramples and pulls against the rope for days.
As the Versailles government openly tramples on.
But at every opportunity it tramples upon these rights and wants to oppress other nationalities.