trod

[ trod ]
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verb
  1. a simple past tense and past participle of tread.

Other words from trod

  • well-trod, adjective

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How to use trod in a sentence

  • Back and forth the apparition strolled, following a well-trod path between the shrunken snowdrifts.

    Ghost Beyond the Gate | Mildred A. Wirt
  • It looked like an ideal feeding ground for elk and deer, and Running Fox saw several well-trod trails leading through it.

    Running Fox | Elmer Russell Gregor
  • He must have walked frequently between your house and his, said Edward, because the trail looks as if it had been well trod.

  • A narrow, well-trod path led down a steep slope toward the river.

    Danger at the Drawbridge | Mildred A. Wirt

British Dictionary definitions for trod

trod

/ (trɒd) /


verb
  1. the past tense and a past participle of tread

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