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tramp

1 of 2verb
/træmp/
Forms:tramps,tramping,tramped,tramped
1

to journey on foot, often covering great distances with a sense of purpose or exploration

  • Seeking adventure, they tramped through the dense jungle, discovering hidden waterfalls and exotic wildlife.
  • In the spirit of pilgrimage, they tramped across the ancient pathways of the Camino de Santiago.
  • With a map in hand, they tramped along the rugged coastline, marveling at the crashing waves and towering cliffs.
  • Determined to explore the remote countryside, they tramped through fields and over stiles, soaking in the pastoral scenery.
  • As part of their fitness regimen, they tramped up and down the steep hills of the national park, enjoying the challenge and the views.
2

walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud

3

move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment

4

cross on foot