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I was almost trampled by a herd of mouth-breathers, apparently in the grip of some kind of snack frenzy!
You will be relieved to know, I'm sure, that not all standards of tastefulness have been trampled by this ruling.
There were stones and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters and a trampled doll in the street.
This is an incredible case of where the needs of the many are trampled on for the needs of the one.
Guernica is etched in my consciousness as the image of defencelessness, trampled innocence, Franco's savagery.
We've heard about how he was a megalomaniac who wanted to make his movie his way and didn't care who or what got trampled under to achieve this.
One milkman took to delivering his milk at night because the snow had been trampled flat.
Last year, 14 pilgrims were trampled to death during the ritual and 35 died in a 2001 stampede.
Crowds literally trampled to death each other as they rushed to get in front.
She died from being trampled by a wagon cart livestock that was being shipped to the local butcher.
Some were injured as they fell down the staircase while others were trampled in the stampede.
There have been villagers in other parts of Zambia mauled by lions, trampled underfoot by elephants and hippos.
When everyone turned and moved back into the sunlight, he was nearly trampled.
Initially I was more scared of being trampled in a stampede than in being effected by the tear gas.
The department maintained that the fencing was needed to protect grass trampled by cattle once fields had been irrigated.
Some were trampled in the rush and others survived the stampede with deep psychic scars.
Also, all prisoners will be freed and summarily trampled by wild elephants.
People were almost trampled as the police tried to wrangle people out of the area.
Any expression of class solidarity was trampled underfoot and the working class suppressed and disciplined.
Born-and-bred residents are being trampled on by wealthy incomers who push property prices even further beyond their reach, they say.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As to my own will or conscience, impassioned grief had trampled one and stifled the other.
This slope was trampled hard and bare, and washed out in winding gullies by the rain.
Her clothes had been taken out of her closet, thrown into the middle of the room, and trampled and torn.
Dismounted warriors were trampled underfoot in the stampede which followed.
Urge on the other Achaeans, that we may join battle at once, for the Trojans have trampled upon their covenants.
As he said this, he savagely tore a heartsease in two, and trampled on the pieces.
I passed along the tradesmen's path, but found it all trampled down and indistinguishable.
Tired City men, trampled under foot in the rush for their tram, asked it of the ambulance attendants who carried them to the hospital.
I was looking anxiously for some iris roots I planted here, close to this reservoir, and which some one has trampled upon this morning.
The floor was covered with ochre-coloured sawdust, trampled here and there into mud, and stained with dark rings of spilled liquor.
They wondered if ever any love that had blossomed in the world had been so crushed and trampled!
Then they fled, houseless and foodless, down the valley, as their village, shredded and tossed and trampled, melted behind them.
But don't you be too sure that you have me under your feet to be trampled on and talked down.
The ground is trampled some, but if there was any blood it's all washed away by the storm, for it's all puddles and slush in there.
A low moan broke from her, and she flung herself at his feet and lay there like a trampled flower.
It trampled upon Bell's patent with as little concern as an elephant can have when he tramples upon an ant's nest.
The cloth of the little table lay dragged and trampled, and a length of cord, like that found on the corpse, was cast wildly across the windowsill.
We are like the herb which flourisheth most when it is most trampled on.
British suffragist Emily Wilding Davison is best known for reaching for the bridle of the King's horse on Derby Day in 1913, and getting trampled in the process.
Do you imagine that a state can subsist and not be overthrown, in which the decisions of law have no power, but are set aside and trampled upon by individuals?
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