trampleˈtræm pəl
trample (v)
- present
- tramples
- past
- trampled
- past participle
- trampled
- present participle
- trampling
trample
English Definitions:
trample, trampling (verb)
the sound of heavy treading or stomping
"he heard the trample of many feet"
tread, trample (verb)
tread or stomp heavily or roughly
"The soldiers trampled across the fields"
trample (verb)
injure by trampling or as if by trampling
"The passerby was trampled by an elephant"
tramp down, trample, tread down (verb)
walk on and flatten
"tramp down the grass"; "trample the flowers"
trample (Noun)
the sound of heavy footsteps
trample (Verb)
To crush and destroy something by walking on it.
trample (Verb)
To treat someone harshly.
trample (Verb)
To walk heavily and destructively.
trample (Verb)
To cause emotional injury as if by trampling.
trample
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