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How to use tramples in a sentence

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The air got clogged with sounds of movement, clatters and tramples of feet and people.
She appears as a modestly clad woman carrying a palm of victory as she tramples on a figure with flaming hair to indicate her triumph.
The market economy derisively tramples our identity in God and Christ, and for good reason.
Yes he tramples into France but for his men to respect him they way they do in the play he has to rule with an even hand.
Prosecuting murder as a hate crime only lets the rest of us think we're off the hook, while it tramples on justice.
He doesn't present himself as a dictator who tramples on our liberty and demands blind obedience.
This agreement, made in secret and implemented autocratically, tramples underfoot the democratic rights of refugees.
Even when it tramples all over other principles that he purports to hold dear.
Who cares if this means an agreement which tramples on the rights of the Greek Cypriots!
Instead, the government is ramming through legislation that tramples the principle for which people have fought for decades.
Seeing as it tramples man to another without rhyme or reason, just to be wherever he wants to go or pass.
This act annuls international law, tramples upon justice and enthrones injustice.
It makes a laughing stock of the House and tramples the democratic principles advocated by the European Community underfoot.
Easier, because the globalisation of industry and education tramples national borders.
I think all hon. members understand how serious everyone is about the principles upon which the budget tramples.
The private member's bill reveals the Bloc's hypocrisy on this since it tramples on already established federal jurisdiction.
That's the problem with negotiating with the elephant: no matter what the deal is, the elephant still walks away and tramples the grass.
Prime Minister, you speak of a Europe of democracy, but Europe tramples on public opinion.
It dons its lawmaker hat and tramples the most sacred right that workers possess, the right to strike.
We targeted the organized crime, not simply because it tramples human rights and state's legal stability, but it also harms greatly the image and the functional democracy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It trampled upon Bell's patent with as little concern as an elephant can have when he tramples upon an ant's nest.
It slaps you in the face, knocks you down, and tramples upon you.
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