verb

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To walk with heavy footsteps.

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To walk for a long time (usually through difficult terrain).

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We tramped through the woods for hours before we found the main path again.

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To hitchhike.

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To tread upon forcibly and repeatedly; to trample.

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To travel or wander through.

example

to tramp the country

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To cleanse, as clothes, by treading upon them in water.

noun

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The act or sound of one who tramps, or walks heavily.

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Walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport; hiking

Examples of tramping in a Sentence

They heard the tramping of horses and the voices of a number of men.

The sound of voices, the tramping feet, the horses' hoofs moving in mud, the crackling of wood fires near and afar, merged into one tremulous rumble.

Tramping back to the man 's house they found the battered body of the man 's wife.

Tramping around in snow I usually use trainers I do n't care about.

Mark has been tramping round Edinburgh City center for days now.

The Megillah or Roll of Esther is read both at home and in the synagogue, and wherever, during the reading, the name of Haman is mentioned, it is accompanied with tramping the feet.

Although born in New York, Mr Roosevelt spent much of his boyhood at Oyster Bay, the country home of his father, on Long Island Sound, where he began with a distinct purpose, unusual among boys of his age, to build up a naturally frail physique by rowing and swimming in the waters of Long Island Sound, and by riding over the hills and tramping through the woods of Long Island.

After tramping a mile they reached a wide vacancy on the deserted wharves, and in this dark and rainy desert they parted.

I've never tried a Carmenere that wowed me with its complexity but I've always been satisfied -- it is just good, rustic, single-dimensional grape juice that I can imagine drinking from a Bota bag while tramping in the hills.

John Burroughs's Camping and Tramping with Roosevelt (Boston, 1907) is an appreciation of Roosevelt as a naturalist.

A 3 day ' tramping ' trip toward the snows of the Southern Alps, leaves only the beach campfire eating fresh salmon.

He decided, therefore, to become a sailor, and, in 1848, tramping across the country to Cleveland, Ohio, he sought employment from the captain of a lake schooner.

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