- 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 | Dictionary. com
TRAMP definition: to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step See examples of tramp used 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 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 - 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
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Definition of tramp noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Tramp – Meaning and Examples: Everything You Need to Know
Let's start at the basics The word "tramp" is a noun and a verb, and its meaning can shift depending on the context Here’s a quick look at the core definitions: A person, often a homeless individual, who travels on foot from place to place without a fixed home Often refers to wanderers or vagrants, sometimes romanticized in older literature
- tramp - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun A freight-vessel that does not run in any regular line, but takes a cargo wherever the shippers desire: also used attributively, as in tramp steamer Also called ocean tramp
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