Similar words: trample, ample, sample, example, tramp, for example, dimpled, rumpled. Meaning: ['træmpl] adj. crushed or broken by being stepped upon heavily.
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91. The floor was covered with ochre - colored sawdust, trampled here and there into mud.
92. Late last year, three Chinese shoppers trampled to death in a supermarket scuffle over cooking oil.
93. Life's beastliness trampled me under foot and oppressed me, clipped my wings in full flight and stole all my rightful joys.
94. One must either trample upon others or be trampled upon oneself.
95. The treaty wantonly violated and trampled on the sovereignty of China.
96. The rights of Finland were , as a matter of course , to be trampled upon.
97. When a tribe encounters civilization, the first things to get trampled underfoot are the religious beliefs of the tribe.
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98. But for her the race of the world would have trampled him underfoot, a boneless snail.
99. Adding elephants to a network where mice are already running free predictably results in lots of trampled mice.
100. A German rambler is in critical condition after being gored, trampled on and knocked unconscious last weekend by a herd of mountain cows.
101. But the wild beasts of the Lebanon passed by and trampled the thistle down.
102. It is time trampled life, still life in trample time?
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