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Meanings of Tramp:

verb

Walk heavily or noisily.

Usage examples:

He tramped about the room
noun

A person who travels from place to place on foot in search of work or as a vagrant or beggar.

Usage examples:

In this category fall some of the adaptive activities of psychotics, autists, pariahs, outcasts, va…

Meanings of Tramped:

verb

Walk heavily or noisily.

Usage examples:

He tramped about the room
noun

A person who travels from place to place on foot in search of work or as a vagrant or beggar.

Usage examples:

In this category fall some of the adaptive activities of psychotics, autists, pariahs, outcasts, va…

Meanings of Tramper:

noun

A person who walks for long distances in rough country for recreation.

Usage examples:

A helicopter will continue the search for the missing tramper

Meanings of Trampers:

noun

A person who walks for long distances in rough country for recreation.

Usage examples:

A helicopter will continue the search for the missing tramper

Meanings of Tramphood:

noun

The state or condition of being a tramp.

Meanings of Tramping:

noun

The recreational activity of going for long-distance walks in rough country.

Usage examples:

Eight days of tramping means you have to think seriously about each item you carry
verb

Walk heavily or noisily.

Usage examples:

He tramped about the room

Meanings of Trample:

verb

Tread on and crush.

Usage examples:

The fence had been trampled down
noun

An act or the sound of trampling.

Usage examples:

Destruction's trample treads them down

Meanings of Trampled:

verb

Tread on and crush.

Usage examples:

The fence had been trampled down
noun

An act or the sound of trampling.

Usage examples:

Destruction's trample treads them down

Meanings of Tramples:

verb

Tread on and crush.

Usage examples:

The fence had been trampled down
noun

An act or the sound of trampling.

Usage examples:

Destruction's trample treads them down

Meanings of Trampling:

verb

Tread on and crush.

Usage examples:

The fence had been trampled down
noun

An act or the sound of trampling.

Usage examples:

Destruction's trample treads them down

Meanings of Trampoline:

noun

A piece of equipment consisting of a strong fabric sheet connected by springs to a frame, used as a springboard and landing area in doing acrobatic or gymnastic exercises.

Usage examples:

I felt like if he snapped his fingers, i would turn some wicked somersaults, spring off a trampolin…
verb

Do acrobatic or gymnastic exercises on a trampoline as a recreation or sport.

Usage examples:

She trampolines and plays netball

Meanings of Trampolines:

noun

A piece of equipment consisting of a strong fabric sheet connected by springs to a frame, used as a springboard and landing area in doing acrobatic or gymnastic exercises.

Usage examples:

I felt like if he snapped his fingers, i would turn some wicked somersaults, spring off a trampolin…
verb

Do acrobatic or gymnastic exercises on a trampoline as a recreation or sport.

Usage examples:

She trampolines and plays netball

Meanings of Trampolining:

noun

The activity or sport of doing acrobatic or gymnastic exercises on a trampoline.

Usage examples:

His hobby is trampolining
verb

Do acrobatic or gymnastic exercises on a trampoline as a recreation or sport.

Usage examples:

She trampolines and plays netball

Meanings of Trampolinist:

noun

A person who practises the sport of trampolining

Usage examples:

She was a very good trampolinist when she was at school., trampolinists typically work out six days…

Meanings of Trampolinists:

noun

A person who practises the sport of trampolining

Usage examples:

She was a very good trampolinist when she was at school., trampolinists typically work out six days…

Meanings of Tramps:

verb

Walk heavily or noisily.

Usage examples:

He tramped about the room
noun

A person who travels from place to place on foot in search of work or as a vagrant or beggar.

Usage examples:

In this category fall some of the adaptive activities of psychotics, autists, pariahs, outcasts, va…

Meanings of Tramroad:

noun

A road with wooden, stone, or metal tracks for wheels, used by wagons in mining districts.

Meanings of Tramroads:

noun

A road with wooden, stone, or metal tracks for wheels, used by wagons in mining districts.

Meanings of Trams:

noun

A passenger vehicle powered by electricity conveyed by overhead cables, and running on rails laid in a public road.

Usage examples:

Towns and cities considering tram schemes yesterday attacked government indecision and demanded cle…

Meanings of Tramway:

noun

A set of rails which forms the route for a tram.

Usage examples:

But then again, i know that at weymouth (and half a hundred other places for all i know) there is a…

Meanings of Tramways:

noun

A set of rails which forms the route for a tram.

Usage examples:

But then again, i know that at weymouth (and half a hundred other places for all i know) there is a…

Meanings of Trance:

noun

A half-conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis or entered by a medium.

Usage examples:

She put him into a light trance
verb

Put into a trance.

Usage examples:

She's been tranced and may need waking

Meanings of Tranced:

adjective

In or as if in a trance.

Usage examples:

A tranced dancer will dance on a hot bonfire without feeling any pain
verb

Put into a trance.

Usage examples:

She's been tranced and may need waking

Meanings of Trances:

noun

A half-conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis or entered by a medium.

Usage examples:

She put him into a light trance
verb

Put into a trance.

Usage examples:

She's been tranced and may need waking

Meanings of Tranche:

noun

A portion of something, especially money.

Usage examples:

They released the first tranche of the loan

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