Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: tramping
IPA transcription: [tɹ'æmpɪŋ]
Usage examples
  • "Poor Monsieur Auguste!" cried Brigitte; "I expect he is tramping along the lanes!"
  • He went the other way, tramping through the snow, towards the eastern gate of Maudesley Park.
  • I would give the rest of my life to know whether he is still in prison or tramping across the country.
  • He rose early and almost every day might have been seen tramping for miles along the country roads, or riding horseback with his dogs racing after him.
  • At this point there came a bellowing and crashing and tramping outside and Miss Priscilla's father, roaring fury and threats of vengeance, hurled himself into the room.
  • I am in the most magnificent health and spirits, eating like a bull, sleeping like a tree, yet I shall not enjoy a moment till I hear my old tarpaulins tramping round the capstan.
  • "As in the United States, there are two classes of tramps those who would work, such as harvesters, road-makers, etc., and those who will not work, but make tramping a profession.
  • And often the sea retreats far out along the shore, and often wave by wave comes marching in with the sound of the tramping of armies, that all may still remember the great fight that surged about Tintaggon once, when he guarded the gods and the green earth against Slid.