Synonym: hike, hobo, march, parade, vagabond, vagrant. Similar words: trample, trampoline, ramp, cramp, rampage, rampant, cramped, run rampant. Meaning: [træmp] n. 1. a disreputable vagrant 2. a person who engages freely in promiscuous sex 3. a foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for pleasure) 4. a heavy footfall 5. a commercial steamer for hire; one having no regular schedule 6. a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure. v. 1. travel on foot, especially on a walking expedition 2. walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud 3. cross on foot 4. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment.
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(31) An old tramp was sleeping under Waterloo Bridge, his coat wrapped tight to keep out the cold.
(32) This tramp had money, real money and good furniture to show for her labours.
(33) To her right, a tramp stroked a flurry of tuneless notes from a violin.
(34) Would millions of people tramp across the hills to look at a twentieth century Broadway Tower?
(35) During those decades bands of pauper migrants went on the tramp in search of food and a living.
(36) Water, water everywhere ... I cast out into the calmer seas beyond, whilst they continue their provocative tramp around us.
(37) These cargo planes are the modern equivalents of the tramp steamer.
(38) His wife left him,[http://sentencedict.com/tramp.html] he became increasingly disinterested in his work and he returned to Cornwall as a tramp.
(39) He passed the time of day with Two Coats the tramp.
(40) But what he wasn't capable of was killing that tramp.
(41) The old tramp has served his purpose, but beyond this point it would not be wise to go.
(42) In that time some twenty thousand people would tramp round the marked routes or roost in one of the twenty grandstands.
(43) Supposing the tramp was there behind the clump, she thought, smoking his pipe and waiting to catch her?
(44) I kept falling asleep at the wrong time like an old tramp.
(45) Dozens, hundreds, of silhouettes tramp down the road in silence.
(46) You can also tramp the Earthquake Trail, which tracks evidence of geologic activity.
(47) She glanced through the open gateway, her attention caught by the tramp of boots.
(48) Now I suppose I shall have to tramp back to Moorgate underground station, before I can find a cab.
(49) Going about their daily tasks, the people of these villages must have grown tired of the tramp of marching feet.
(50) Hubert wanted to tramp across as many mountains as possible, and he assumed that Barbara wanted to do the same.
(51) Words such as tramp, hobo and vagrant offended him, terms bandied about by an unsympathetic society.
(52) But even with this restricted view, he didn't really look like a tramp.
(53) An old tramp shambled along, looking for money or cigarette ends on the floor.
(54) He tried again, uncaring that the tramp was motionless by now, the stench of excrement already beginning to permeate the air.
(55) Sometimes a tramp would knock on the back door, begging for food or offering to do a job for a few coppers.
(56) He remembered an old tramp he used to watch down by the tube station near where he lived.
(57) The tramp clown is the one that usually appears in a circus with baggy trousers and overlarge shoes.
(58) He'd told us earlier that he was planning on taking a woman to Tramp that night.
(59) The irony is that outside the church is a tramp.
(60) More folk tramp along the sandy track with their paraphernalia.
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