tramped - 2 dictionary results
tramp
[tramp]
–verb (used without object)
| 1. | to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step. |
| 2. | to tread heavily or trample (usually fol. by on or upon): to tramp on a person's toes. |
| 3. | to walk steadily; march; trudge. |
| 4. | to go on a walking excursion or expedition; hike. |
| 5. | to go about as a vagabond or tramp. |
| 6. | to make a voyage on a tramp steamer. |
–verb (used with object)
| 7. | to tramp or walk heavily or steadily through or over. |
| 8. | to traverse on foot: to tramp the streets. |
| 9. | to tread or trample underfoot: to tramp grapes. |
| 10. | to travel over as a tramp. |
| 11. | to run (a ship) as a tramp steamer. |
–noun
| 12. | the act of tramping. |
| 13. | a firm, heavy, resounding tread. |
| 14. | the sound made by such a tread. |
| 15. | a long, steady walk; trudge. |
| 16. | a walking excursion or expedition; hike. |
| 17. | a person who travels on foot from place to place, esp. a vagabond living on occasional jobs or gifts of money or food. |
| 18. | a sexually promiscuous woman; prostitute. |
| 19. | a freight vessel that does not run regularly between fixed ports, but takes a cargo wherever shippers desire. Compare cargo liner. |
| 20. | a piece of iron affixed to the sole of a shoe. |
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