Collocations for "tramp"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "tramp" in context.
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tramp
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- tramp on [the flowers, the garden]
- tramp in [mud, dirt, snow]
- tramp [mud] in
- tramp [mud] into (the house)
- tramp through the [rain, snow, wild, forest, streets]
- tramped along the [river, path, road]
- tramped down the [hill, road, stairs]
- tramped across the [city, field, building]
- tramped inside from the [rain, snow, storm]
- tramped back into the [house, kitchen]
- tramped back outside
- slang, derogatory: tramp it up
- [an old, a dirty] tramp
- offensive: shut up, tramp!
- offensive: you dirty tramp
- clear the [streets, doorways] of tramps
- tramps [begging, rummaging] in the streets
- a tramp living [under the bridge, in a cardboard box]
- a tramp asked me for a [cigarette, dollar]
- offensive: she is considered a tramp
- offensive: is nothing but a tramp
- offensive: is dating a tramp
- could hear the tramp of [feet, troops, horses]
'tramp' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):