- Tramp - Wikipedia
Tramp is derived from a Middle English verb meaning to "walk with heavy footsteps" (cf modern English trample) and "to go hiking" In Britain, the term was widely used to refer to vagrants in the early Victorian period
- TRAMP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRAMP is to walk, tread, or step especially heavily How to use tramp in a sentence
- TRAMP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
træmp (US also tromp) to walk, especially long distances or with heavy steps: to tramp through the woods undergrowth
- TRAMP Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
verb (used with object) to tramp or walk heavily or steadily through or over to traverse on foot to tramp the streets to tread or trample underfoot to tramp grapes
- Tramp - definition of tramp by The Free Dictionary
vb 1 (intr) to walk long and far; hike 2 to walk heavily or firmly across or through (a place); march or trudge 3 (intr) to wander about as a vagabond or tramp
- TRAMP definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A tramp is a person who has no home or job, and very little money Tramps go from place to place, and get food or money by asking people or by doing casual work
- tramp - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
tramp (tramp), v i to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step to tread heavily or trample (usually fol by on or upon): to tramp on a person's toes to walk steadily; march; trudge to go on a walking excursion or expedition; hike to go about as a vagabond or tramp to make a voyage on a tramp steamer v t
- tramp, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
tramp, n ¹ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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