“To them, he became a trampler of the rule of law, an embodiment of every reactionary set-piece American political culture has ever produced.”
“Then, lo and behold, that great cash cow and trampler of all things grassroots, Sky, decide that there will be a Premier League game in our city on one of those Thursdays.”
“Trampler said a rematch with Whitaker, as well as Chavez, are also possibilities.”
“Even after years of severe dryness, some species can be revived with a little water, which is why they can survive regular tramplings on the city's pavements.”
“In the hold there were tramplings and rumblings where Disko Troop and Tom Platt moved among the salt-bins.”