tramps (Meaning)

tramps

prostitute, to journey as a tramp, a ship not making regular trips but taking cargo when and where it offers and to any port, a foot traveler, a woman of loose morals, to walk, tread, or step especially heavily, the sound made by many marching feet, vagrant sense 1a, to walk heavily, to tread on forcibly and repeatedly, an iron plate to protect the sole of a shoe, a homeless wanderer who may beg or steal for a living, having no fixed abode, connection, or destination, to travel or wander through on foot, the succession of sounds made by the beating of feet on a surface (such as a road, pavement, or floor), a walking trip, to travel about on foot, to travel or wander through or over on foot, a ship not making regular trips but taking cargo to any port

tramps Sentence Examples

  1. The impoverished tramps wandered aimlessly, searching for scraps to sustain themselves.
  2. The ragged tramps huddled under a bridge for shelter from the biting cold.
  3. The tramps stole food from the local market, desperate for sustenance.
  4. The tramps were feared by the townsfolk, who believed them to be dangerous vagabonds.
  5. A group of tramps camped on the outskirts of the town, their makeshift homes a stark contrast to the wealth within.
  6. The tramps were often harassed and mistreated by the authorities, who saw them as undesirable elements.
  7. Despite their hardships, the tramps maintained a sense of camaraderie, supporting each other through their struggles.
  8. The tramps' lives were marked by poverty, hunger, and rejection, but they clung fiercely to their freedom.
  9. The tramps' presence in the town served as a constant reminder of the social inequalities that plagued society.
  10. The tramps and their stories inspired both pity and contempt, but ultimately, they were a testament to the indomitability of the human spirit.

FAQs About the word tramps

prostitute, to journey as a tramp, a ship not making regular trips but taking cargo when and where it offers and to any port, a foot traveler, a woman of loose

vagabonds, vagrants,hobos, bums, beggars, hoboes, swagmen, drifters, sundowners, swaggies

floats,slides, whisks, glides, waltzes, drifts, wafts, hovers, coasts, breezes

The impoverished tramps wandered aimlessly, searching for scraps to sustain themselves.

The ragged tramps huddled under a bridge for shelter from the biting cold.

The tramps stole food from the local market, desperate for sustenance.

The tramps were feared by the townsfolk, who believed them to be dangerous vagabonds.