v. Sc. [f. STRAMP v. + -LE.] trans. = STRAMP v. 2.

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a. 1610.  Sir J. Semple, in Sempill Ballatis (1872), 253. Still strampl’d doune with sturte.

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1896.  P. A. Graham, Red Scaur, xxii. 339. He rode the horse at you, as if he’d liked to strample you to death.

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