trample
31trample on/upon/over — treat with contempt. → trample …
32trample — 1. verb a) To crush and destroy something by walking on it. b) To treat someone harshly. 2. noun the sound of …
33trample — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. crush, tread, grind, squash, stamp on. See overrunning. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. stamp on, crush, tread on, grind underfoot, injure, squash, bruise, tramp over, overwhelm; see also defeat 2 , 3 ,… …
34trample — tram·ple || træmpl n. act of crushing, injuring by treading over, act of stepping on heavily and repeatedly v. tread heavily or noisily, tread underfoot, crush …
35trample on — tread over, trip on …
36trample — tram·ple …
37trample — verb Syn: tread, stamp, walk, squash, crush, flatten …
38trample — [ˈtræmp(ə)l] verb [I/T] to put your feet down on someone or something in a heavy way that causes injury or damage …
39trample — tram•ple [[t]ˈtræm pəl[/t]] v. pled, pling, n. 1) to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp 2) to tread heavily, roughly, or crushingly (usu. fol. by on, upon, or over) 3) to tread heavily, roughly, or carelessly on or over; tread underfoot 4)… …
40trample — Hehi, hahi, ke ehia, hehikū, naku. Rain trampling on the breadfruit leaves (FS 285), ka ua hehi lau ulu …