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tramle

 

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Dictionary Definition of Tramle

Verb:

1. To trample upon or crush with force, especially underfoot.
Example: The children tramled the grass while playing in the park.

2. To hinder or impede the progress or development of something or someone.
Example: The bureaucratic red tape tramled the company's innovation process.

Noun:

1. A heavy object used for crushing or flattening materials.
Example: The construction workers used a tramle to level the ground before paving the road.

2. A state of confusion or disorder.
Example: The office was in a complete tramle after the unexpected power outage.

Adjective:

1. Popular or well-known in a particular area or among a specific group.
Example: The band became tramle in their local music scene.

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