I've trod this path before.
Those tires aren't save for winter driving in Wisconsin because the tread is warn.
Fools Russian where angels fear to tread, lol
Don't tread on me! To tread upon the ground. Many people tread on he sidewalk each day.
i just tread along the long way
Troadden appears to be the past participle of tread, meaning roughly has walked over or on or across.
This sentence is grammatically correct but does not have much meaning.
In general, to tread is to walk. Here are some sentences:The boys would tread lightly as the went past the spooky old house at night.The clean up crew had to tread carefully as they made their way through the cluttered house of the hoarder.Those are uses of the verb tread. The word tread can be a noun, like the step on a staircase. Example sentences are here:The second tread on the old stair creaked noisily as the woman stepped on it.The tread on the tire was worn dangerously thin, and this may have contributed to the crash.
You must tread carefully here & obey the site's rules.
The wolves tread warily on the thinned ice over the frozen lake.
cause he been on tread mills
In general, to tread is to walk. Here are some sentences:The boys would tread lightly as the went past the spooky old house at night.The clean up crew had to tread carefully as they made their way through the cluttered house of the hoarder.Those are uses of the verb tread. The word tread can be a noun, like the step on a staircase. Example sentences are here:The second tread on the old stair creaked noisily as the woman stepped on it.The tread on the tire was worn dangerously thin, and this may have contributed to the crash.
Slow down and make sure your tires have at least 2/32" of tread depth.