US /trɪpt/
・UK /trɪpt/
and all chattering at once, tripped lightly off to some near-neighbour's house, where, woe upon the single man who saw them enter, artful witches, well, they knew it in a glow!
and all chattering at once, tripped lightly off to some near neighbour’s house;
Lily recently tripped and broke her leg.
Lily recently tripped and broke her leg.
And I almost tripped there.
And I almost tripped there.
be tripped over by other people's bags. What if they're hurt? They would cry.
They might be tripped over by other people's bags.
If someone tripped you over once while you were walking, you wouldn't let that person stop you from walking, would you?
If someone tripped you over once while you were walking, you wouldn't let that person stop you from walking, would you?
Have your parents ever guilt-tripped you by using this phrase?
Have your parents ever guilt-tripped you by using this phrase?
I mean, if you've ever tripped over your own feet in public or sent a text to the wrong person, you know what failure feels like.
I mean, if you've ever tripped over your own feet in public or sent a text to the wrong person, you know what failure feels like.
And there a group of handsome girls, all hooded and fur-booted and all chattering at once, tripped lightly off to some near-neighbour's house, where woe upon the single man who saw them enter, artful witches, well, they knew it, in a glow.
fur-booted, and all chattering at once, tripped lightly off to some near
House alarm wasn't tripped.
And then I immediately tripped over a desk trying to look away.
And then I immediately tripped over a desk trying to look away.