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I just got back from a 25-mile tramp to Enfield Falls".
Elsewhere the music ranged from "The Lady Is a Tramp" to "Danny Boy".
Least likely to: Stomp a tramp to death in a back alley.
The French crowd, unimpressed by almost total dominance, make absolutely no sound as the players tramp to their chairs.
Hiking trails from camp range from one to eight hours' duration, or you can do a two-day tramp to the northern lakes, camping at a forest temple.
He's a tramp, to all intents and purposes, remarkable only for the fact that beneath his greasy jacket is folded a pair of tatty wings.
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He tramped to prizefights and cockfights, brothels and crematoriums, prisons and poorhouses.
Off the people tramped: to the offices of Ernest Bennett, Jean-Claude's father-in-law (a BMW distributor, interestingly).
THE paths crossing the hills and valleys of Derbyshire were worn deep by the passage of millions of feet, as villagers tramped to and from the mills that once dotted the countryside.
Whatever would all those angry men who tramped to the river to shake their fists and yell at the women who took part in the first race in 1927 think?
The snow there was hip high, but the citizens waded through it just as New Yorkers did in tramping to the old Madison Square Garden on Dec. 26, 1947, after a record 26.4-inch snowfall.
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