Definitionn. the sound of heavy treading or stomping
Last update: July 29, 2015
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Another group of sketches shows the horse galloping or rearing in violent action, in some instances in the act of trampling a fallen enemy. [Please select]
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Shouts, shots, a fierce trampling. [Please select]
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By much trampling, we had made it a mere quagmire. [Please select]
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Men trampling down women and children. [Please select]
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She heard a tornado of voices outside, a horse neighing and trampling, a scuffling of feet, but she did not glance round. [Please select]
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Wounded horses were careering on a mad course of destruction, trampling the wounded and the dead beneath their feet. [Please select]
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They swarmed in and out of the cottage all day long, wearing the door-sill hollow, and trampling the ground to powder. [Please select]
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Under their trampling the earth trembles like a floor beaten with flails. [Please select]
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On deck, then, a furious trampling, and on the sides a grinding of ships afoul of each other. [Please select]
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Those who looked that way caught glimpses of Messala, now under the trampling of the fours, now under the abandoned cars. [Please select]
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Still, in no direction were there any appearances of the trampling of men in hurried flight. [Please select]
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