trampler
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a word derived from
trample.
trampleverb (used without object)to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp.
Example Sentences
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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
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You have seen every trampler down, in turn, from Buonaparte to the simplest individuals.
From Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 With His Letters and Journals by Thomas Moore
No trampler; doesn't tramp up and down like an elephant.
From The Ivory Gate, a new edition by Sir Walter Besant
Let us therefore forget the past,—let us keep open the door of reconciliation,—smother all the wrongs we have endured, and kiss the proud foot of the trampler.
From Ringan Gilhaize or The Covenanters by John Galt