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- verbtramp (verb) · tramps (third person present) · tramped (past tense) · tramped (past participle) · tramping (present participle)
- walk heavily or noisily:"he tramped around the room"
- walk through or over a place wearily or reluctantly and for long distances:"we have tramped miles over mountain and moorland"
- tread or stamp on:"one of the few wines still tramped by foot"
nountramp (noun) · tramps (plural noun)- a cargo vessel that carries goods among many different ports rather than sailing a fixed route:"a tramp steamer"
- a metal plate protecting the sole of a boot.
- the top of the blade of a spade.
Originlate Middle English (as a verb): probably of Low German origin. The noun dates from the mid 17th century. - People also ask
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