Which preposition to use with tripped

to Occurrences 795%

A variety of other occupations, equally indispensable, claimed their attention, and would leave but a comparatively small portion of time for needlework: that in thus providing themselves with employment at home, they at least saved the time of going backwards and forwards, and were spared some trips to market, for the sale of vegetables to pay, as would then be necessary, for the work done by others.

in Occurrences 122%

"Have another fizz, girl, and by that time we'll be ready for a trip in my underground balloon.

on Occurrences 109%

We then started for a trip on the lakes, but before long there came a violent squall which obliged the sailors to take down the awnings in double-quick time, and drove every one down into the cabins.

through Occurrences 97%

Once in talking about her trips through the jungle Mary said, "My great help and comfort was prayer.

of Occurrences 88%

"Well, Billy, my boy, I hardly expected to see you alive again," said Harrington, as soon as I had given him an opportunity to draw his breath; "I had a terrible trip of it, and I didn't think I ever would get through.

over Occurrences 81%

She had gone but a few steps when in her hurry she tripped over the mound of a small, unmarked grave and fell to the ground.

from Occurrences 80%

In connection with this trip from Juneau to Dawson City, it is perhaps better to give the reader the benefit of the trip of Mr. William Stewart, who writes from Lake Lindeman, May 31st, 1897, as follows: "We arrived here at the south end of the lake last night by boat.

with Occurrences 75%

Notwithstanding our worries, we had a very pleasant evening and W. was very cheerfullooking forward to our Italian trip with quite as much pleasure as I did.

into Occurrences 55%

Wal, Crop and I had Seen about all there was to be looked at about Tupper's Lake, and havin' hearn some pretty tall stories about the deer and moose up about the head of Bog River from an Ingen who'd hunted that section, I mentioned to Crop one mornin' that we'd take a trip into them parts.

Across Occurrences 52%

At SchoolMy First Love ScrapeI Punish my Rival, and then Run AwayMy First Trip Across the PlainsSteve Gobel and I are Friends once moreDeath of my FatherI Start for Salt LakeOur Wagon Train Surprised by Indians, who Drive us off, and Capture our OutfitI Kill my First IndianOur Return to LeavenworthI am Interviewed by a Newspaper Reporter, who gives me a Good "Send-Off.

down Occurrences 40%

Scouting on a SteamboatCaptain Grant MarshA Trip down the Yellowstone RiverActing as Dispatch CarrierI Return East and open my Theatrical Season with a New PlayImmense AudiencesI go into the Cattle Business in company with Major Prank NorthMy Home at North Platte.

for Occurrences 39%

Darrin and his friends were soon informed by classmates that the launches now making shore-ward were coming in on their last trip for midshipmen.

up Occurrences 34%

During the trip up the river several very amusing, yet awkward incidents occurred, some of which I cannot resist relating.

by Occurrences 25%

"You'll never send me away," little Laura said, tripping by him and holding his hand.

along Occurrences 20%

The water, as the wind passed o'er, Shot upward many a glancing beam, Dimpled and quivered more and more, And tripped along a livelier stream, The flattered stream, the simpering stream, The fond, delighted, silly stream.

like Occurrences 19%

Always when you take her down to Atlantic City on holidays, where she can meet 'em, itit" "But, mommy, is it any fun for a girl to keep taking trips like that withwith her mother always at home like a servant?

around Occurrences 17%

Dr. Eliot, former president of Harvard, who recently returned from a trip around the world, holds that Base Ball has done more to humanize and civilize the Chinese than any influence which has been introduced by foreigners, basing his statement on the fact that the introduction of the sport among the younger Chinese has exerted a tremendous restraint upon their gambling propensities.

at Occurrences 16%

He could begin an up-country trip at once if he wished.

as Occurrences 12%

In Act iii, I, she evidently intended Francisco and his party to be seized as they were returning home by sea, at the end of the act she arranges their sea trip as an excursion on a yacht.

out Occurrences 11%

After that came trips out West, and to the Great Lakes, and to the mountains, and, returning to school, the lads went into camp with the other cadets.

about Occurrences 9%

Hans hardly expected anything more decisive, and, as he had not been flatly refused, came frequently to the house and chatted with her father, while his eyes followed the vivacious Katrine as she tripped about her household duties.

without Occurrences 8%

I told the people at Ploutz's what had happened at Sweetwater Bridge, and with a fresh horse went on and finished the trip without any further adventure.

after Occurrences 7%

Prevent it, resist it, let it not be so, Lest child, child's children, cry against you 'Woe!' The patriotism of the women is described by the Bastard in King John: Your own ladies and pale-visag'd maids Like Amazons come tripping after drums: Their thimbles into armed gauntlets change, Their needles to lances, and their gentle hearts To fierce and bloody inclination.

before Occurrences 6%

" The story had to be all told over again, of course, and did good service in getting their thoughts in order for the trip before them.

round Occurrences 5%

In less than two minutes she had finished her trip round the room and was standing beside him, her elbows resting on the mantelpiece, while she moved a beautiful Tanagra a little to one side and then to the other, trying for the twentieth time how it looked the best.

Which preposition to use with  tripped