To wash (tin ore, etc.) with a shovel in a frame fitted for the purpose.(verb)
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Use "tramble" in a sentence
"Importantly, the expansion of the commerce clause has not magically given government power in otherwise constitutionally restricted areas, including those outlined under the 4th amendment, which you were happy to tramble over during the Bush years."
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"Will the Constitution be restored to all freedom loving men or will the Privitized Red Army of the Dominion States of America tramble the country from sea to shining sea?"