tramp down
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Definition
Verb: - To walk on and flatten something by stepping heavily upon it. This action involves pressing something down, often repeatedly, with the feet, typically resulting in its compression or damage.
Usage
This verb describes the physical act of crushing or flattening a surface or object by treading on it. It implies a degree of force and often a lack of care for the thing being stepped on. It is typically used with direct objects representing the thing being flattened.
Examples
- The workers had to tramp down the soil to create a firm foundation for the path.
- Please try not to tramp down the new seedlings when you walk through the garden.
- The crowd tramped down the grass as they gathered for the concert.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use (Less Common): Can be used metaphorically to describe suppressing or subduing something, such as an emotion or a rebellion, though this usage is rare.
- He tried to tramp down his feelings of anxiety before the speech.
Variants and Related Words
- Trample (verb): To tread on and crush, often implying more violent or destructive action.
- The protesters were careful not to trample the flower beds.
- Trample down (phrasal verb): A synonym for 'tramp down', emphasizing the crushing action.
Synonyms
- Tread down: To press down by walking.
- Stamp down: To bring the foot down heavily to flatten.
- Flatten: To make something flat, which can be a result of tramping down.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Tramp on: To walk heavily on something, similar to 'tramp down' but without the explicit focus on the flattening result.
- Don't tramp on the clean floor with those muddy boots.
Verb
- walk on and flatten
- tramp down the grass
- trample the flowers