For this reason, Charlton tripped over two bushes, three curbs, and one nearsighted dog,, as he and Jerome made their way to the nursing home. |
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Frankie tripped over his own foot and scraped his knee on the concrete sidewalk. |
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He was making his way home to Aspen Lane when it seems he tripped over a low wall on Water Street and fell about five feet into Earby beck. |
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Keeping her eye on the middle distance, she tripped over a beggar and fell, bruising her knees and elbows against the pavement. |
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She jumped off the swing to stand before him, but she misjudged her footing and tripped over her long skirts to fall flat on her face. |
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The force of her attack caught him off guard and he tripped over his own feet, falling to the ground. |
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Catching sight of it, she shrieked and tripped over her own feet trying to get away from it. |
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I tripped over my feet at the edge of a diving board and belly-flopped into the water. |
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Kate was sleeping like a baby on her bed, at least, until I tripped over my own foot and let out a tiny scream. |
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She tripped over her own foot, falling down the stairs and landing with a loud thud. |
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Completely taken by surprise, Vincent tripped over the foot and stumbled, falling headlong for the floor. |
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But because of my precarious balance I stumbled back, tripped over my own feet and landed on someone's lap. |
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Marcy stumbled backwards and tripped over her own foot, falling on her bottom with a thud and nearly toppling over the edge of the rock again. |
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Suddenly, Aurelia came hurrying around the corner and tripped over his foot. |
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However, Philip missed, tripped over a foot stool, and fell face first on the floor. |
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I blundered past trees, and tripped over boulders that seemed determined to bring me to the ground. |
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Also, I fielded a slow roller and tripped over the mound and fell flat on my face. |
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A loud snore suddenly filled the room and Tomas leaped back and tripped over a dusty, plastic covered chair. |
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A pensioner tripped over a pub's open cellar doors and broke his neck, an inquest heard. |
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There are wires that can be tripped over, microphones that can electrocute you, flying bottles that can strike you right on the noggin. |
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But it can also reward someone who tripped over a gold nugget on their way to pick up some more lumps of asphalt. |
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As she was running in the woods, she tripped over a surfaced tree root and fell. |
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She got about four steps away when she tripped over her leg rope and fell face first into a puddle. |
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Verity, in her high heels and straight skirt, tripped over the blocks Ben had thrown out of his playpen. |
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I had planned this moment for so long, tripped over details in my head, deliberated over how I would do this. |
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In the twilight dusk, I followed him out the door and up the garden path, where he tripped over a loose rock and fell to one knee. |
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He called 911 right after he'd stepped through his front door and tripped over the upended credenza. |
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Back in the fall on this same property, my hunting companions and I nearly tripped over several water moccasins. |
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My mother railroaded me into netball and hockey but I didn't know the rules, and I tripped over a lot. |
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All I find is my older brother James in a tangled mess on the floor, having just tripped over his trouser legs. |
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As I jumped up, I tripped over the legs of my table, and ended up on the floor. |
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Stumbling forward unsteadily, he tripped over a tree root and hit the ground face-first. |
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Initially it was a slow, sauntering pace but then she built up a good, swift tempo and I found myself humming and shaking my booty until I tripped over a magpie. |
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Then he tripped over his own feet and fell flat on his face. |
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Nodding, the aide nearly tripped over his own feet in his haste to comply. |
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She tripped over a marble fragment and hit another in the Agora of Ephesus, the proverbially wealthy Ionic city on the Cayster River in Western Turkey. |
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He had regained his forward motion when Midshipman James, one step above the most junior midshipman, tripped over his own feet leaving Pellew's cabin. |
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Matt pushed us out the door so fast I almost tripped over my own feet. |
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Just then, she tripped over her own feet and fell on the sidewalk. |
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His foot tripped over a piece of rubble and he went sprawling. |
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Taken by surprise, I almost tripped over my feet before I started running. |
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Doctor Bayley tripped over some large roots and cut her head on a rock. |
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One day, the bunny was hopping through the forest, and the snake was slithering through the forest, when the bunny tripped over the snake and fell down. |
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She almost tripped over herself, but managed to keep her feet. |
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I tripped over myself as I exited the car and landed on the ground. |
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I really hate those 1990s interventions where you just tripped over stuff, which was like an ego-trip. |
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Whoever it was tripped over a box and landed with a resounding thump. |
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Adriane uttered a weak cry as she tripped over her own feet, exhausted. |
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I felt somewhat embarrassed and on the way back to my desk, I almost tripped over the water cooler, slopping Fred's oh so precious caffeinated brew. |
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Police believe Max could have accidentally tripped over a ball or his 14-month old Weimaraner pup. |
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Walking his normal mail route, Cheval tripped over a stone in the ground. |
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I try to unsort this big tangle of things that all of a sudden I've tripped over. |
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Shaun Anderson had claimed he tripped over the baby's moses basket while holding him in his arms, dropping the child on the floor. |
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I walked into the bedarkened hallway and tripped over something. |
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A story is told that one evening in Chelsea, during the war time blackout, they were walking along and Vernon tripped over something and fell to the ground. |
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Scientists have preferred something along the lines of ball lightning or earthlights, but all their scientific explanations have tripped over the resemblances to line dancing. |
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As Pausanias tried to escape, he tripped over a vine and was killed by his pursuers, including two of Alexander's companions, Perdiccas and Leonnatus. |
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After kicking the baboon so hard, the zebra lost his balance and tripped over a fire, and the fire sticks left scorch marks all over his white coat. |
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