D'ye mean t' say you tromped through my field of corn?
Many's the day shetromped over them hills through ther snow an' mud with you a-whimperin' on her breast an' wropped in a shawl thet she needed her own self.
Tromped it in the wagons to get off to the gin early next morning.
The thing that really bothered me was their attitude They all seemed to look at me as though I were a poor misguided individual who had unwittingly tromped on their toes after having fallen in among bad company.
We took off like a rocket being launched and then I tromped on the brakes (Bending the pedal) which brought us down sharp like hitting a haystack.
I just tromped on the go-pedal and the car leaped forward with a jerk that slammed the door for me.
I won't gin no more o' my deedies ter be tromped on, all round the mounting.
Bottle after bottle shot its dread contents into the fray, and many feeble persons was tromped on by the mob.
Them in the centre tried to melt away, but couldn't on account of them on the outside; so there was fights and accidents, and different ones tromped on, and screams of fear.
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