79 collocations for tramp

He tramped the streets of the city from morn till eve, calling here, there and everywhere, seeking for employment, and finding no one to give him a trial.

In this wise they journeyed along, and everyone they met stopped and looked after them, laughing, for never had anybody seen such a merry sight as this tall, strapping Gray Friar, with robes all too short for him, laden with eggs, and tramping the road with three pretty lasses.

" King, though he would have preferred to tramp ten miles over rough trails, gleaning small joy from meeting strangers not of his sort who would never be anything but strangers to him, accepted the inevitable without demur and followed his host.

"She is revelling with Hopkins and Captain Evans,men that she did tramp the country with as vagabond players, ere the Spaniard taught them more profitable wickedness.

One of their number, however, tramped the whole weary way, and brought back food to his starving leader and companions.

Almost immediately there was the sound of tramping feet on the deck above, and the creaking of blocks.

Railroads reached out like the tentacles of an octopus, where a generation before the buffalo had tramped its tortuous trail.

We tramped up-hill, twisted through several of the hot little alley-like streetshe followed like our shadow.

Beth followed with Tobey, and behind them tramped the remittance men in files of two.

I have large varicose veins in the legs, or I should have tramped hand and foot all the way.

And for play they tramped the moors with their brother; they breasted the keen and stormy weather; the sun, the moon, the stars, and the winds knew them; and it is of these fierce, radiant, elemental things that Charlotte and Emily wrote as no women before them had ever written.

"But it seems a little hard on the reindeer, doesn't it, to tramp all that distance just to be eaten?" "Animals made for man," said Kalitan, briefly.

Many a time back in the mountains she had walked five miles after a hard day's work to get to a dance that some one of her mates was giving, tramping home in the dawn and doing without sleep for that twenty-four hours.

Both drew back in shadow, waiting with heart-beats that sounded in their ears like tramping horses on thick sward.

"Not one of your school horses, taught to tramp a treadmill round, but a regular flyer," he explains.

As he woke up, he discovered that heavy footsteps tramping up the stairs had aroused him.

It nearly broke my heart to see those horrid men tramping over the delicate carpets, their coarse faces set against the sweet colour of that beautiful English cretonne....

" "Of course it will scratchto go tramping over that polished wood!

But That which changes all has changed This guarded pleasaunce, green and fair, And soldier-ranks therein have ranged And trod its beauties hard and bare, Have tramped and tramped its fretted floor, Learning the discipline of War.

" He tramped down four flights and to the corner, although it was midnight and bitter cold.

Then, as it came nearer, the sound of tramping hoofs and neighing of the horses was heard, and the cries and hoof-beats grew louder and then fainter in turns, and sounded now on this side, now on that, and he knew that they were looking for him.

"You, who have never before tramped the wild forest, might easily break your legs."

He had left the house of Mr. Hunt, the outsider at that time of Eastern Maine, with a squad of lumbermen, and with them tramped up the furrow of a land-avalanche to the top, spending wet and ineffective days in the dripping woods, and vowing then to return and study the mountain from our present camping-spot.

The mate was alone on the poop, tramping steadily back and forth, his glance wandering from the sea alongside to the flapping canvas above, but remained silent, as the brig was on her course.

The Indians made his wine by tramping the grapes with their feet in a rawhide vat hung between four poles set in the ground.

79 collocations for  tramp