tramp|tramps in English
noun
walk, trek; beggar, vagabond; woman of loose morals, prostitute
Use "tramp|tramps" in a sentence
1. Tramps and drunk teamsters.
2. Who's a tramp?
3. It don't apply to tramps like you.
4. That little tramp!
5. Don't pamper scamp tramps that camp under ramp lamps.
6. Do you all want to be seen as tramps?
7. Hoboes, Bindlestiffs, Fruit Tramps, and the Harvesting of the West
8. Don't pamper damp scamp tramps that camp under ramp lamps.
9. The tramp was arrested for vagrancy.
10. Angelina is a tramp and a liar.
11. Zali sloped along like an old tramp.
12. 7 In paris tramps often doss down under the bridges.
13. The tweedy tramp coat is an abhorrence.
14. We can do Lady and the Tramp.
15. The tramp was benumbed by the cold.
16. Those tramp steamers knock about southeast Asia.
17. Those invigorating tramps across the springy heather merely whetted my appetite for more.
18. He looked like the worst kind of tramp.
19. The old tramp shambled wearily up the path.
20. The girls went for a tramp through the countryside.
21. The virago vomited out curses on that tramp.
22. The young tramp cast him a wary glance.
23. He's a tramp and used to living rough.
24. The streets echoed with the tramp of soldiers' feet.
25. To take a fundamental question about vagrancy: Why do tramps exist at all?