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Tramps

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Tramps meaning

plural of tramp

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Chapters XXV to XXXV describe his various journeys, the different forms of accommodation, a selection of the people he meets, and the tramps' reaction to Christian charity : "Evidently the tramps were not grateful for their free tea.

Their songs “I’ve Got You Babe” and “Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves” were radio staples.

Overground stations are also an option but not as warm as other options, plus there are too many grifters, tramps and weirdos around.

The first show featured the Bruce Springsteen tribute band, TRAMPS LIKE US, drawing a large crowd of residents for an evening filled with classic hits and community spirit.

In those days there were what we called tramps out on the road, traveling by.

She finds solace in indulging her passion for plein air photography during long tramps with her husband through the fields, hills and castles of Cardiff.

She'll be mine in February and daily tramps through the countryside in wintry sunshine await.

The gentrification and marketing of New York was preceded by a war on tramps, panhandlers, squeegee car cleaners, graffiti painters and sex workers – all considered by then mayor Rudy Giuliani to constitute a threat to urban order.

The hoppy “Tramps Like Us” East Coast IPA pulls a line from New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 hit “Born to Run,” for instance, while the “Hollywood Bungalow” blackberry gose recalls The Doors’ 1971 “L.

I’ve come to discover for myself that females who carry multiple tattoos on their bodies are usually tramps.

The Bristol Tramps also handed out three scholarships that evening.

You know when you get someone to work on your house, and he tramps all over your plants?

Edited in 1914 by an American naturalist named Dallas Lore Sharp, the field guide was a primer for her woodland tramps, watching the wildlife and taking down notes.

In the early 1900s, the place was called “Hobo Corner,” because the place swarmed with tramps, grubby dirty and drunk.

King of the Tramps’ members will keep at it, working through the days at separate jobs and making music all the times in between.

He also wrote that "the number of idiots, epileptics, psychopaths, criminals, prostitutes, and tramps who descend from alcoholic and syphilitic parents, and who transfer their inferiority to their offspring, is incalculable".

In 1545 Paul repealed an ancient law that allowed slaves to claim their freedom under the Emperor's statue on Capital Hill, in view of the number of homeless people and tramps in the city of Rome.

Lady Dorothy Howitt wrote to the Lord Chamberlain, saying: "One of the many themes running through the play is the desire of two old tramps continually to relieve themselves.

Liners and Tramps A ship may also be categorised as to how it is operated.

The final chapters provide a catalogue of various types of accommodation open to tramps.