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UK
/tɹˈæmpɐ/
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NOUN
- a foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for pleasure)
- someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on the ground
How To Use tramper In A Sentence
- Search and rescue crews are scouring the Kahurangi National Park in "atrocious" weather for a French tramper who has been missing for three days.
- Yesterday, safe but cold and wet after a night in the bush, the trampers spoke about how they coped during an unscheduled winter's night outdoors.
- Bark covered helicopter pads and sites for parking are provided, making the forests attractive to tourists, trampers, mountain bikers and hunters.
- Campers and trampers have been told to prepare for evacuation as rivers rise rapidly, in many parts threatening to burst their banks.
- The news of the two trampers perishing was delivered by my last student for the day.
- The inexperienced trampers would get a "talking to" about their lack of preparations.
- These beds change their occupants, perhaps, every night; for a tramper seldom sleeps two consecutive nights in the same place. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
- Also try to avoid looking like a tramp, which is quite different from looking like a tramper. Outdoor Sports and Games
- Yesterday, safe but cold and wet after a night in the bush, the trampers spoke about how they coped during an unscheduled winter's night outdoors.
- Stowing away on a tramper bound for Leopoldville as was, he evaded the attentions of a colonial government ill disposed towards stray white missionaries, and attached himself to a remote community of friars dedicated to bringing the One True Faith to the two hundred-odd tribes of the Eastern Congo, an ambitious commitment at any time. The mission song