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trode

/ trəʊd /

verb

  1. See tread
    archaic.
    a past tense of tread


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Example Sentences

And with those also who followed the latter, or trode side by side with him, he has many points of resemblance or identity.

So they threw her down, and some of her blood was sprinkled on the wall, and on the horses; and he trode her under foot.

I'll fit her, let her see how the Town will receive her, after I have trode the Stage.

Then will it never mend my pace along the Couvrefew Street for the best one man that ever trode it.

Never, never shall I forget the moment that my feet first trode upon the deck of a British frigate!

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