Sentences with trip
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T t - On the Thursday we went out on a day trip.
- She tripped and fell last night and broke her hip. [VERB]
- Trip strictly implies a relatively short course of travel, although it is also commonly used as an equivalent for , journey [a vacation trip]; journey, a more formal word, generally implies travel of some length, usually over land [the journey was filled with hardships]; voyage, in current use, implies a relatively long journey by water [a voyage across the Atlantic]; jaunt is applied to a short, casual trip taken for pleasure or recreation [a jaunt to the city]; expedition is applied to a journey, march, etc. taken by an organized group for some definite purpose [a military expedition, a zoological expedition to Africa]
- I tripped up and hurt my foot. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- One guy stuck his foot out and tried to trip me. [VERB noun]
- An anxious or depressed person can experience a really bad trip.
- One night I was tripping on acid. [VERB + on]
- A girl in a red smock tripped down the hill. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- trip button
- Made three trips to the kitchen
- A spiritual trip
- To trip over a child's toy.
- She tripped gaily across the room.
- He tripped out on peyote.
- The rug tripped him up.
- To trip up a witness by skillful questioning.
- Mother's been trying to lay a guilt trip on me about leaving home.