Use of tramp in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include tramp at the start of sentence, tramp at the end of sentence and tramp in the middle of sentence
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tramp at the end of sentence
- Zali sloped along like an old tramp.
- He looked like the worst kind of tramp.
- Chaplin was at his best playing the little tramp.
- And can't you dress more decently—people will think you're a tramp.
- Peter Duncan has a background in acrobatics and he certainly needed it with his interpretation of the little tramp.
tramp in the middle of sentence
- We had a long tramp home.
- The old tramp shambled up to me.
- He's a tramp and used to living rough.
- He planned to tramp the whole country.
- The young tramp cast him a wary glance.
- The tramp frightened her by talking to her.
- The old tramp shambled wearily up the path.
- She wants to go for a tramp in the country.
- I heard the tramp of the marching soldiers.
- A tramp came to the door and asked for food.
- The tramp was arraigned on a charge of stealing.
- Traci called Lee Ann a tramp and a cradle-robber.
- The girls went for a tramp through the countryside.
- The streets echoed with the tramp of soldiers' feet.
- The tramp was found lying on the floor face downwards.
- The tramp carried his belongings in a pack on his back.
- The tramp produced a stump of candle from his deep pockets.
- The tramp always keeps his eyes peeled for coins lying on the ground.
- He heard the slow[Sentence dictionary], heavy tramp of feet on the stairs.
- The tramp tossed the empty cup away and shuffled off in the other direction.
- Yes B: Nude tramp carrying wicker basket 5 V: More information on the hover mower.
- It's a fishy story that a tramp deposited quite a lot of money in the bank yesterday.
- The tramp told a cock and bull story about finding the money hidden in a bottle behind a tree in the park.
- The tramp had fallen forward on to his face, his body twitching madly, blood spreading out around his head.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- ramble
- , march
- , vagrant
- , trek
- , slog
- , beggar
- , hike
- , hobo
- , trail
- , roam
- , traipse
- , plod
- , vagabond
- , walk
- , trudge
- , schlep