Antonyms for tramp
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : tramp |
Phonetic Transcription : træmp |
Definition of tramp
Origin :- late 14c., "walk heavily, stamp," from Middle Low German trampen "to stamp," from Proto-Germanic *tramp- (cf. Danish trampe, Swedish trampa "to tramp, stamp," Gothic ana-trimpan "to press upon"), probably from a variant of the Proto-Germanic source of trap. Related: Tramped; tramping.
- noun person who is poor, desperate
- noun heavy walk
- verb walk heavily
- I love all the birds,” said Kitty, “but the Tramp is my very own bird.
- Extract from : « Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad » by Various
- Enter Michael, Neighbour, an old man and a lad, pushing the Tramp before them.
- Extract from : « The Cause of it All » by Leo Tolstoy
- George stuck close to the Tramp all the balance of that day.
- Extract from : « Motor Boat Boys Mississippi Cruise » by Louis Arundel
- Tramp, the cat, would probably have told the same story if he had been able to talk.
- Extract from : « Side Show Studies » by Francis Metcalfe
- And then to where he lay came Vincente, the Tramp Juggler, great in his line.
- Extract from : « Strictly Business » by O. Henry
- I have never had and never expect to have occasion to do that to a Tramp Boy.
- Extract from : « The Meadow-Brook Girls on the Tennis Courts » by Janet Aldridge
- There was a despairing wail in the voice of the Tramp Boy now.
- Extract from : « The Meadow-Brook Girls on the Tennis Courts » by Janet Aldridge
- In the meantime the Tramp Boys had moved, bag and baggage, to Newtown.
- Extract from : « The Meadow-Brook Girls on the Tennis Courts » by Janet Aldridge
- He waved his hand as indicating that it was the property of the Tramp Club.
- Extract from : « The Meadow-Brook Girls on the Tennis Courts » by Janet Aldridge
- And she did, after the Tramp added her drawing facilities to those of the others.
- Extract from : « Motor Boat Boys on the Great Lakes » by Louis Arundel
Synonyms for tramp
- beggar
- bum
- cruise
- crush
- derelict
- down-and-out
- drifter
- excursion
- expedition
- floater
- footfall
- footslog
- footstep
- gallop
- hike
- hitchhiker
- hobo
- homeless person
- hop
- jaunt
- loafer
- march
- navigate
- outcast
- panhandler
- plod
- pound
- ramble
- range
- roam
- rove
- saunter
- slog
- stamp
- stodge
- stomp
- stroll
- stump
- thud
- toil
- tour
- traipse
- trample
- tread
- trek
- trip
- tromp
- trudge
- turn
- vagabond
- vagrant
- walk over
- walking trip
- wanderer
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