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Definition of Trampers
1. tramper [n] - See also: tramper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trampers
Literary usage of Trampers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wild Wales: Its People, Language, and Scenery by George Henry Borrow (1907)
"... Publicans—The Tombstone—Sudden Change—trampers—A Catholic—The Bridge of Twrch.
THE country between Llan Ddewi and Lampeter presented nothing remarkable, ..."
2. England, Wales and Scotland by Johann Georg Kohl (1844)
"THE WORKHOUSE AND THE trampers. The workhouse at Birmingham -was the first
institution of the kind in England that I had an opportunity of seeing, ..."
3. Here and Beyond: Or, The New Man, the True Man by Hugh Smith Carpenter (1859)
"AFTER-DINNER GAZE AT trampers.—FAR THOUGHT MAKES LIBERALITY.—LOWLINESS AND
LOFTINESS.—LARGENESS ADMITTING CONTRASTS.— CLUSTERING STARS. soul of man is ..."
4. The Monthly Chronicle (1839)
"At every lodging-house on the road H met plenty of trampers, and he did not see one
... Some of the property they pawned, some they sold to trampers at the ..."
5. Cotton Ginners Handbook edited by W. S. Anthony, William D. Mayfield (1995)
"Mechanical and hydraulic trampers are available. Regardless of type, care should
be taken to ... Motors used on hydraulic trampers vary from 25-75 hp. ..."