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Made largely from microfibers and other technical fabrics, the collection was meant to move, and raw-seamed flaps and panels that spiraled down the trousers and jackets quivered as the models tramped down the endless catwalk.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 28, 2010

As one band tramped down the Salarian Way, along which Romans had once marched to capture the Sabine women and found ancient Rome, the grim thump of drums woke Adolfo Boscaini.

From Time Magazine Archive

Making several novels out of what is rightly one is a common enough literary device, but giving readers several novels in the dress of one is good measure, tramped down and running over.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some 8,000,000 unhurried Londoners tramped down the steps of their air-raid shelters, among them George VI, King-Emperor, and his Queen Elizabeth.

From Time Magazine Archive

I was tired of that one room with its earthen floor tramped down by Ryan feet over the last hundred years.

From "Nory Ryan’s Song" by Patricia Reilly Giff




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