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[ tram-ping ] / ˈtræm pɪŋ /
nounhiking, especially on trails having huts at regular intervals for hikers to use overnight. Origin of trampingFirst recorded in 1810–20; tramp + -ing1 Words nearby trampingtramp, tramp art, tramp board, trampboarding, tramper, tramping, tramping club, tramping hut, trample, trampoline, tramp stamp Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for trampingTramping down the riding we met two boys, fifteen or sixteen years old. The White Peacock|D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence Tramping along the dusty highway, another traveler was met, "How far to ——." Under the Stars and Bars|Walter A. Clark Tramping up the hill towards the second gate was a tall figure in khaki. The Trumpeter Swan|Temple Bailey Tramping through the woods the next day the chums found the forest even wilder than they had anticipated. Frank Roscoe's Secret|Allen Chapman
Words related to trampinghobo, traipse, ramble, trudge, gallop, plod, trample, slog, roam, panhandler, down-and-out, beggar, wanderer, loafer, vagrant, outcast, drifter, bum, vagabond, derelict |