You can use "tripped over" in a sentence by describing an action where someone stumbles due to an obstacle. For example: "I tripped over the curb while walking and nearly fell." This phrase conveys a moment of loss of balance caused by encountering something in the way.
His shoelace was not tied and he almost tripped over it. She broke her arm when she tripped and fell on the street.
He tried to hop over the wire, but he caught his foot and tripped.
The verbs are "tripped" and "fell".
The dusky lass gave out a gravelly laugh. I nearly tripped over the dog in the dusky room.
The sentence "You tripped over the box by accident" is grammatically correct and properly structured in English. It conveys the idea that the person tripped unintentionally due to the box being in their way.
I was hieing to get to class on time when I tripped.
I tripped over a metal bar. There are age limits at bars. He passed his exam and was admitted to the bar.
I tipped over the glass.
Brouhaha is a word used to describe a noisy reaction to something. A good sentence would be, the brouhaha became overpowering when the president tripped over the dog.
Mr smith tried to hide his chargin when he tripped.
The mineralogist tripped on a piece of granite and broke his nose.
The man wondered into the abandoned factory, tripped over a wire and knocked over a barrel of acid. It burned his clothes and soon burned him and everything around.