tramping Meaning & Definition

  • En [ træmp]
  • Us [ træmp]

Meaning of tramping In English

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Examples of tramping

  • The percussion now set up a slow tramping which stirs the orchestra into yet another abortive climax.

  • Suddenly the mood turns to happy-go-lucky jollity - but the piano starts up a tramping rhythm to keep the music moving forward: it is slightly too early to relax.

  • The forest also has excellent tramping, camping and deer hunting opportunities.

  • Water supply pipelines, and popular tramping and cycling routes also converge at the saddle.

  • The chasse mares took return cargoes where they were available, so tended to move into the "cabotage" trade (coastal tramping).

  • He was the son of a blacksmith who became a tramping worker, before finding employment as a mutual laboureer in an engineering firm.

  • There is a tramping track that follows the river for most of its length.

  • There are several tramping tracks around the island, and it is also popular with divers.

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