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tramp
verb (tramped , tramping )
1 intr to walk with firm heavy footsteps.
2 intr to make a journey on foot, especially heavily or wearily tramp over the hills .
3 to walk heavily and wearily on or through tramp the streets .
4 to walk (a specified distance) heavily and wearily tramp six miles across the open moor .
5 intr to live as a tramp.
6 to tread or trample.
noun
1 someone who has no fixed home or job and who often travels from place to place on foot doing odd jobs or begging.
2 a long and often tiring walk, especially in the country.
3 the sound of heavy rhythmic footsteps.
4 (in full tramp steamer) a cargo boat with no fixed or regular route.
5 slang a promiscuous or immoral woman.
6 an iron plate on the sole of a shoe to protect it, eg when digging.
[14c]
verb (tramped , tramping )
1 intr to walk with firm heavy footsteps.
2 intr to make a journey on foot, especially heavily or wearily tramp over the hills .
3 to walk heavily and wearily on or through tramp the streets .
4 to walk (a specified distance) heavily and wearily tramp six miles across the open moor .
5 intr to live as a tramp.
6 to tread or trample.
noun
1 someone who has no fixed home or job and who often travels from place to place on foot doing odd jobs or begging.
2 a long and often tiring walk, especially in the country.
3 the sound of heavy rhythmic footsteps.
4 (in full tramp steamer) a cargo boat with no fixed or regular route.
5 slang a promiscuous or immoral woman.
6 an iron plate on the sole of a shoe to protect it, eg when digging.
[14c]
trampet or trampette
noun a small trampoline.
noun a small trampoline.
trample
verb (trampled , trampling ) tr & intr
1 to tread (on something) heavily or roughly.
2 to press or be pressed down by treading or being trodden on.
3 to treat someone dismissively or with contempt trampled over their feelings .
noun an act of trampling or the sound made by trampling.
[14c: from tramp]
trampled adjective .
trampler noun .
verb (trampled , trampling ) tr & intr
1 to tread (on something) heavily or roughly.
2 to press or be pressed down by treading or being trodden on.
3 to treat someone dismissively or with contempt trampled over their feelings .
noun an act of trampling or the sound made by trampling.
[14c: from tramp]
trampled adjective .
trampler noun .
trampoline
noun a piece of gymnastic equipment that consists of a sheet of tough canvas, nylon mesh, etc attached to a framework by strong springs and stretched tight, used by acrobats, gymnasts, children, etc for jumping on, performing somersaults, etc.
verb (trampolined , trampolining ) intr to jump, turn somersaults, etc on a trampoline.
[18c: from Italian trampolino springboard]
trampolinist noun .
noun a piece of gymnastic equipment that consists of a sheet of tough canvas, nylon mesh, etc attached to a framework by strong springs and stretched tight, used by acrobats, gymnasts, children, etc for jumping on, performing somersaults, etc.
verb (trampolined , trampolining ) intr to jump, turn somersaults, etc on a trampoline.
[18c: from Italian trampolino springboard]
trampolinist noun .
trampolining
noun
1 an act or spell of using a trampoline.
2 the sport or pastime that involves using a trampoline.
noun
1 an act or spell of using a trampoline.
2 the sport or pastime that involves using a trampoline.
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