Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

28 Sentences With "tromping"

How to use tromping in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "tromping" and check conjugation/comparative form for "tromping". Mastering all the usages of "tromping" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"You're sure it's safe to be tromping around here?" she asked.
"Before white man came, so to speak, there was nothing to keep cattle from tromping on those things," Bundy said.
It's hard to remember the beauty of winter when constantly shovelling walkways, scraping ice off cars, and tromping through freezing slush.
Hughes vowed to keep quiet about the specifics, and soon three border patrol agents were tromping around the Pine Tree kitchen.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads You are tromping around in a remote area of an urban park on a wan, wintry day.
But when one started tromping around in San Bernadino, local police came up with a solution that was equal parts ingenious and delicious. Doritos.
One underwater camera captured the man's feet tromping around in about a foot of water, kicking up a cloud of muck and bits of vegetation.
Kastel has similar concerns, and points out that 200,000 birds tromping around a small yard will leave the ground devoid of life and unappealing to chickens.
He should probably claim that he is too busy protecting consumers to engage in an activity as frivolous as tromping through the woods and gaping at trees.
It stars behemoth evolutions of how I recall Zoids—great, hulking creations, crashing through the thick dust, tromping down the mountain, flames spewing out of their nostrils.
I have been happy tromping around here for almost three weeks, trying to find the last undiscovered species, but happy just walking around all in the same.
I had the opportunity to participate with my wife's family in northeastern Poland, tromping through the woods in Biebrzański National Park searching for chanterelles, boletus, and other delicacies.
However, while winter storms can cause a delay or two, most cities known for snow also have effective plowing systems and residents who are comfortable tromping around in winter boots.
At first Powton had been impressed by what he called Kennedy's Indiana Jones approach to science: tromping off to Belize, breaking the standard rules of research, gambling with his own mind.
Wind gusts pushed the fire through forests like blow torches, leaving firefighters with little opportunity to stop or slow down the walls of flames tromping across wild lands and across highways overnight.
For years she'd been tromping across these steep hills, dense with sage and mustard, running from wasps, looking for ant colonies, calculating the probability of their persistence even after mass aerial poisoning.
Officers on that case included Bruce Correll, who later advised the best-selling mystery novelist Sue Grafton as she sent her character, private eye Kinsey Millhone, tromping across "Santa Teresa" to solve crimes.
Masses of women were marching down Fifth Avenue in New York City — Black women, white women, Latina women, Asian women — tromping step-in-step through the streets with their arms linked at the elbows.
Decades later, when he first played with a Game Boy, he saw an opportunity to ensure a new generation of urban kids could experience the simulated joys of taxonomy and tromping through the wilderness.
In February she went a step further, donning a winter coat and tromping through some underbrush to take a few samples of raw Flint River water for researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Northwestern.
Fashion Weeks around the globe are comprised of several individual visions of what we should wear tromping down the runway, but very few people will wear head-to-toe the same designer in any context.
It's hard to imagine Imperial AT-ATs tromping across the moon-sized space station's airless surface in Walker Assault, but — as with the rest of the paid add-ons — we only know the location for now.
Is that because we are in a grey area in which we see the president tromping all over norms of F.B.I. and Justice Department independence, without necessarily seeing clear, indictable proof of the crime of obstruction of justice?
Tromping past skiers on the walk to the lift, I feel like I need to explain myself, that in fact I am one of them, that I only have these things—now on my feet—because I am writing about my pretentious skier bias for a magazine.
It dials back on the slideshow and follows him into the field more — tromping across glaciers, through flood waters, and into small Texas towns — but the structure is roughly similar: It explains the problem ("we must change"), describes solutions ("we can change"), and points to progress ("we will change").
When we see it modeled for us by complex heroines on screen, it starts to seem possible that we, too, can use running to regain control of our own narrative — even if it's only for the half-hour or so that we're out tromping around; even if we'll have to lace up again and again to face the emotional challenges of each new day.
He stated that because of this the developers added a healing ability to each creature, allowing players to continue through the game without fear of their character dying, "There's no strategy, no technique. Just the extreme tedium of tromping through cities." Despite showing interest in a preview, describing the game as looking like "a riot", Jaz Rignall of IGN and his colleagues were less enthusiastic when their first Dreamcast console arrived three months later with three Japanese launch games. He found "while it brought many smiles and jeers, it didn't impress", the gathered journalists quickly lost interest and moved onto another game.
Overworked air traffic controller Jack Chester is given five weeks' paid leave as an alternative to being fired after nearly causing a mid-air collision on the job and having an outburst over what turned out to be a fly covering a radar blip. He uses this time off to take his wife Sandy and children Jennifer, Bobby, and Laurie on a summer vacation from the Atlanta area to the Gulf Coast resort town of Citrus Cove, Florida, where they are beset by a never-ending barrage of problems. First they are bumped out of the front of the line of an upscale seafood restaurant in favor of arrogant local sailing champion Al Pellet, who becomes Jack's main nemesis through the film. The family then misreads the address, moves into the wrong house, and are forced to leave in the middle of the night, ending up in a decrepit shack on a public beach with a constant stream of beach-goers tromping through the place.

No results under this filter, show 28 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.