That's a brilliant list posted by Jura. The idiom "trips on the flattest of grounds" is rare but you would hear it in England.
It means that someone is liable to "trip" even when the "ground is flat" and there are, therefore, no obstacles in their path / things to trip over / mountains to climb up.
Someone who "trips on the flattest of grounds", therefore, makes mistakes even when things are easy.
They make mistakes when there is no good reason to make a mistake.
Hope this helps!
Take care and good luck!