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tramp English

Meaning tramp meaning

What does tramp mean?
Definitions in simple English

tramp

A tramp is a homeless person. A tramp is a promiscuous woman. A tramp is a raised platform that you bounce on; a trampoline.

tramp

travel on foot, especially on a walking expedition We went tramping about the state of Colorado (= bum) a disreputable vagrant a homeless tramp he tried to help the really down-and-out bums a heavy footfall the tramp of military boots cross on foot We had to tramp the creeks (= tramp steamer) a commercial steamer for hire; one having no regular schedule (= swinger) a person who engages freely in promiscuous sex (= hiker) a foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for pleasure) (= hike, hiking) a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure she enjoys a hike in her spare time (= roll, wander, roam, rove, drift, vagabond) move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment The gypsies roamed the woods roving vagabonds the wandering Jew The cattle roam across the prairie the laborers drift from one town to the next They rolled from town to town (= plod) walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone

Synonyms tramp synonyms

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Topics tramp topics

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Conjugation tramp conjugation

How do you conjugate tramp?

tramp · verb

Examples tramp examples

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Simple sentences

Don't tramp in the living room with muddy feet.
Mary has a tramp stamp.
The cold wind pained the tramp terribly.
I saw a tramp at the station.
The tramp gobbled down the Thanksgiving dinner served at the church.

Movie subtitles

The lonely tramp.
A lonely tramp.
To show her utter contempt for Jack, she picked out the most deplorable looking tramp in the dancehall.
What are you dreaming of, you tramp.
The success of the Tramp made life easier for the girl and himself.
To make a gentleman out of a tramp?
Ungrateful little tramp.
Dry up, you old tramp.
You're a tramp.
He was a drunken old tramp.
I'm on the tramp, looking for a job.
Well, at any rate, a good tramp over the moors and the smell of the heather, may help me forget London and case histories of neurotic ladies.
More or less of a tramp, really.
An old tramp's got it but his two friends wouldn't let him tell me.
Get away from me, you tramp!
You tramp!
How often have I told you not to bring your tramp friends here?
You're not the kind of tramp like him that anyone would be glad to get rid of.
You murderous tramp!
Really? I thought he was being glamorous again on a tramp steamer.
Get a move on! Want to go into murmansk looking like a tramp?
He was a chef on a tramp steamer.
She was a tramp from a long line of tramps.
He's nothing but a tramp cowhand.
Now, he's nothing but a tramp cowhand who just wandered into Payneville with an old side rider.
I can't understand how in Sam Hill a tramp like you found a way to kill Monte Jarrad.
Go to the streets where you belong, you little tramp!
The dirty tramp.
And he don't need a tramp like you to ruin him.
Don't you dare call me a tramp.
You've never been anything else but a tramp.
You little tramp, you!
Yeah, I'm a tramp, and who's to blame?
I'll say I am. I'm on the tramp, looking for a job.
How can you say that to my face, you tramp!
Tramp?
Did momma work her life away just so you should be a tramp?
I gave them to a tramp.
Can I help it if somebody gave my toothbrush to a tramp?
The tramp wouldn't take it.

News and current affairs

Think of Charlie Chaplin's film Modern Times, in which the little tramp is literally a cog in the capitalist machine.
You can be sure that, this time next year, they will be paying homage to their ancestors, as they tramp over the ground where child slaves were buried alive for daring to proclaim their humanity.

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