Collocations for "tripping"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "tripping" in context.
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trip
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [business, leisure, school, nostalgia] trip
- a [short, brief, weekend, three-day, day] trip
- a [return, one-way, round] trip
- the [weekly, monthly, yearly] trip to
- [take, go on] a trip (to Barcelona)
- [take] a trip down the [river, canal, road]
- take a trip down memory lane
- the trip takes two hours by [plane, car, ferry]
- did you enjoy your trip?
- have a [safe, enjoyable, pleasant] trip
- a trip into [space, the past, the future]
- a trip to the [beach, moon, countryside]
- a short trip from [London] to [Oxford]
- on [an ego, a power] trip
- [a simple, an awkward] trip (on the sidewalk)
- drugs: [an acid, an LSD, a drug] trip
- drugs: [go on, be on, take] a trip
- a trip [device, mechanism, signal, wire]
- trip and stumble
- tripped and [fell, hit her head]
- tripped on the [rug, stairs]
- trip over the [rug, root, crack]
- trip over your own feet
- tripped over her words
- tripped [her, his brother] (with his foot)
- trip up the [reporter, speaker, applicant, suspect]
- the [reporter] tripped up when asked about
- trip the switch
- drugs: tripping on [acid, shrooms]
'tripping' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):