am trespassing
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present progressiveof trespass (1st person singular).present progressive
Used to describe an ongoing action or state that is currently taking place in the immediate present.
trespass
Example Sentences
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Well, Miss Lambert, I am trespassing overmuch on your goodness.
From Heriot's Choice A Tale by Rosa Nouchette Carey
But I fear p. 29I am trespassing on your patience in having said thus much.
From Fashionable Philosophy and Other Sketches by Laurence Oliphant
Forgive me if I am trespassing on forbidden ground.
From Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author by Caroline Lee Hentz
"I know I am trespassing, but this field of yours is higher than the ground about Durnmelling, and seems to take pounds off the weight of the atmosphere."
From Mary Marston by George MacDonald
Then, if you are making no mistake, it is I who am trespassing," said Maude, "and it is I who must apologise.
From At Love's Cost by Charles Garvice