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trampler
tram·ple T0311900 (trăm′pəl)v. tram·pled, tram·pling, tram·ples v.tr.1. To beat down with the feet so as to crush, bruise, or destroy; tramp on.2. To treat harshly or ruthlessly: would trample anyone who got in their way.v.intr.1. To tread heavily or destructively: trampling on the flowers.2. To inflict injury as if by treading heavily: "trampling on the feelings of those about you" (Thornton Wilder).n. The action or sound of trampling. [Middle English tramplen, frequentative of trampen, to tramp; see tramp.] tram′pler n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | trampler - someone who injures by trampling bad person - a person who does harm to others | | 2. | trampler - someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on the groundstomper, tramper, stamperpedestrian, footer, walker - a person who travels by foot | IdiomsSeetrampletrampler
Synonyms for tramplernoun someone who injures by tramplingRelated Wordsnoun someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on the groundSynonymsRelated Words |