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Tramps

Tramps, in a multifaceted sense, refer primarily to individuals who wander or roam about, especially on foot, and who typically have no fixed home or regular work. This term often implies a life of poverty and vagrancy, characterized by a lack of financial stability and social integration. tramps may travel from place to place, seeking work, handouts, or temporary shelter. Additionally, the word can describe a light, rhythmic foot movement, suggesting a leisurely or carefree gait. Figuratively, it can also denote a person considered worthless or undesirable. Furthermore, in a more archaic usage, "tramps" can allude to the act of walking or journeying, particularly over a long distance or through rough terrain.

Tramps meaning with examples

  • The harsh winter forced many tramps to seek refuge in crowded city shelters, desperate for warmth and a meal. Their itinerant lifestyle, marked by hardship and uncertainty, left them vulnerable.
  • We saw a group of tramps passing through the town, carrying meager possessions and looking for an opportunity to find work, or a bit of luck.
  • She loved watching the children's tramps on the freshly fallen snow, enjoying their uninhibited enjoyment.
  • He was treated like a **tramp** by the company owner, always the last to be considered, the object of everyone's disregard.
  • They set off on the hiking trail, tramps through the woods for several hours to reach their destination, enjoying the nature all the way.

Tramps Crossword Answers

4 Letters

BUMS

5 Letters

SLOGS HOBOS HIKES

8 Letters

VAGRANTS TRAIPSES

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