14 Verbs to Use for the Word trampling

I hear the trampling of some feet.

His first intention, in which Bandinelli followed him, was to execute a Hercules trampling upon Cacus, which should stand as pendant to his own David.

Miguel gets a frightful trampling.

Overhead she heard the trample of Stephen's feet as he moved leisurely about his bedroom.

To hinder me from thy desired sight, But thousand sutors eyes, do watch my steps; And harke, I heare some trampling.

He makes the horse trample at the sound of a trumpet, and leads on to a battle as if he were going to a breakfast.

It meant the rending in pieces of that which was holy, the trampling into the earth of that sacred gift which had only now been bestowed upon him.

After a while it would grow quite black, and the range and the cattle and the riding over hills and into coulées untamed would all be blotted out; dead and buried deep in the past, and with the careless, plodding feet of the plowman trampling unthinkingly upon the grave.

The morning air rang with the gusty music of the fifes, the drums beat steadily in solid cadence to the long, rippling trample of feet.

'Truth cuts deep into the heart,' I said, and this is no doubt the reason why no one likes to hear me express my sentiments, but I did feel it my duty to bear a decided testimony against an institution which I believe altogether contrary to the spirit of the Gospel; for it was a system which nourished the worst passions of the human heart, a system which sanctioned the daily trampling under foot of the feelings of our fellow creatures.

There was no shouting, no sound save the trample and shuffle of feet; scarcely a voice raised, scarcely an exclamation.

" "Nay, my lord," answered Brian, who was some paces behind, "naught save the trampling of our own horses' hoofs.

how dost them trample under foot love, truth, conscience, justice!

This; that thy selfe trample upon thy Pagan Gods.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  trampling