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trampler
Derived word form of trample

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Bold women, they were hardly tiptoeing through the tulips, but Schumer is more of a gleeful trampler.

From New York Times • Nov. 17, 2016

But he was far less "trampled upon" than himself a trampler.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her mistress in reply reminded her that it was possible to be rude and rebellious to one's poor old, affectionate, desolate mistress, without being utterly heartless, and savage; and a trampler on arts.

From The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages by Reade, Charles

In the end the trampler is much worse off than the trampled upon.

From The Copy-Cat and Other Stories by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins

No trampler; doesn't tramp up and down like an elephant.

From The Ivory Gate, a new edition by Besant, Walter, Sir