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trod

[ trod ]

verb

  1. a simple past tense and past participle of tread.


trod

/ ³Ù°ùÉ’»å /

verb

  1. the past tense and a past participle of tread
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It has been well trod in novels by writers such as John Updike and Philip Roth and more recently, Michel Houellebecq.

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The earth the dinosaurs once trod is now a massive expanse of solid rock.

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Across Europe, inn-to-inn hiking is popular: the Cotswolds in England, the Dolomites in Italy, the Tour du Mont Blanc across France, Switzerland and Italy are all trod by thousands every year.

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Injuries to Taylor scuppered a planned rematch and the two trod their separate paths, yet the ghost of Taylor continued to follow Catterall around.

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She didn’t look at Trump as she trod past.

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