trampled造句

Many young cows were trampled to death in the rush.

Jerusalem will be trampled on by the Gentiles until The Times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.

Protective of the calf, the animals chased and trampled the men.

Hesitated - and at best you have planted on the sharp horns, and at worst - trampled to death!

I always believe a sentence: only if they are strong enough, they will not be trampled on by others.

He swore that if ever he caught the fellow that had trampled down his saplings, he would strangle him with his bare hands.

You are young, and you have no capital to point out. You must constantly enrich yourself. If you are strong enough, you will not be trampled on by others.

I understand that suspicion and fear are of no use; and in retrospecting and reviewing the past, I look up just to find that I have trampled under my feet all indecency and cowardice.

Human dignity was denied and trampled upon.

The crowd panicked and ten people were trampled to death.

More people were trampled to death than were actually killed by the fire.

Must my flock feed on what you have trampled and drink what you have muddied with your feet?

A woman suffered fatal injuries when she was trampled by cows as she walked across a field, an inquest heard today.

All the brightest and the best trampled to death — surely even the Great War brought no more loss into one life in just twelve months, and all this as we made love not war.

trampled造句

It was eating the grains and had trampled his crops.

In indignation You marched through the earth; In anger You trampled the nations.

The energy boom has inflicted extra traffic on their roads and, say some, seen property rights trampled, while many of the benefits go to the cities.

Only by our determined resistance and heroic struggle were the 200 million people in the Great Rear Area saved from being trampled underfoot by the Japanese aggressors and the regions inhabited by these 200 million people saved from Japanese occupation.

We can't find the leading edge because it's trampled underfoot.

But fate liked spitting in poor little Simba's face, and his dear old dad got trampled to death by wildebeests.

I forget who, who remembered me, a faint smile, two forget the horizon. Seeking whose dreams, looking at whose scenery, as if so many years have not met, as if so many roads have never trampled. Fall away...

The ancient trade-routes, trampled down by millions of iron heels and hoofs, were put in a state of repair.

On several occasions, my desire to study the Chinese language had been trampled upon, and even crushed - in the same way a young, frail and helpless sapling became leveled on the ground under the weight of layers and layers of huge rocks, suffocating it and impeding its growth.

If the deep feeling is trampled underfoot, I will not let the tears wet my face again, I will not let the yearning be in contact with you.

Hill a little bit of being trampled underfoot, around shrouded in clouds, as if within reach.

But at that time, too many banknotes were issued, and two or three children were trampled to death when they cashed each day.