"Trampled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Trampled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Trampled
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"Trampled" Meaning

Crushed or pressed heavily underfoot, especially carelessly or ruthlessly.

"Trampled" Examples

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Her foot was badly trampled by the horses.
The witnesses said that the police tried to get close to the dude, but he was trampled by the angered crowd.
Her newly laid flowers were trampled when the party got out of control.
During the concert, the security had to stop the crowd from trampling over the previous day's concert-goers who were still sitting out front.
The marathon trampled the wet leaves in its path.

"Trampled" Similar Words

Trammeled

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The word "trammelled" (also spelled as "trammled") is a verb that means to restrict or hinder someone's freedom of movement or action by encircling or surrounding them with something that obstructs their path. It can also imply being confined or restrained in a particular way.<br><br>For example: "She tried to cross the street but was trammelled by the heavy traffic."

Trammelled

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Trammels

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Tramontane

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Tramp

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Tramped

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To walk in a way that is awkward, with a lot of effort, usually because of something difficult or uncomfortable, often on uneven or rough ground.

Tramping

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Trample

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Tramples

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To trample means to walk or tread on something heavily, often in a careless or damaging manner. It can also mean to crush or flatten something underneath the feet, often in a forceful or violent way.

Trampling

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To tread heavily or clumsily on someone or something, often causing harm or damage.

Trampoline

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A trampoline is a piece of equipment that has a springy surface, usually a rectangular mat with springs, that allows users to jump and bounce on it, often used for recreational purposes, gymnastics, or exercise.

Trampolines

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Trampolining

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Tramps

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Vagrants or homeless people who wander from place to place. <br><br>In track and field, a tramp in athletics is a jog or a pace set between a strong walk and a jog, where a runner moves with a long, rather slow stride at a moderate speed, often for warm-up or cool-down.

Trams

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A type of urban transportation vehicle that runs on rails and is powered by electricity, typically lighter and smaller than a train or a bus.

Tramway

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