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tramper
/ ˈtræmpə /
noun
- a person who tramps
- a person who walks long distances, often over rough terrain, for recreation
Example Sentences
Mr. Booth, the driver from Dover, is a so-called tramper — he picks up and drops off construction materials across long distances.
Peter – and his log wagon Laura Jane – must deliver a load of timber; tramper Ashley is "pushed to the trucking limit" as he tries to make seven drops around London; and Tim's taking salt to Kent.
Here is its access development officer Rachel Briggs: In 2008, I was contacted by Steve, who used a Tramper to get about and wanted to come to the National Park to look at the Settle Loop.
He struggled to get round the Loop – we had to push him on a few occasions and his Tramper ran out of battery power so he had to free wheel back into Settle.
The iron horse they curse of course, And fane wud it abandon; And loyers fees their pockets ease, A thousand pound e Lundun. p. 100Misfortunes speed as rank as weed, An’ puts on sich a damper; Wal t’ foaks declare e grate dispair, Its up wi’t iron tramper.
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