TRAMP


Meaning of TRAMP in English

v. 1 march, hike, trudge, plod, slog, plough, tread, trek, walk, US mush I must have tramped across half of England looking for work 2 Usually, tramp on or upon. See trample, 1, below.

n. 3 march, trudge, plod, slog, trek, hike, walk Every day we had to make the five-mile tramp into the village for water 4 derelict, vagabond, vagrant, drifter, rover, gypsy, beachcomber, Brit dosser, down-and-out, Australian swagman, US hobo, bum, down-and-outer The police do not allow tramps to sleep in public parks 5 step, tread, footfall, footstep She couldn't get to sleep until she heard her husband's tramp on the stair

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