Sentences

tramp in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

TRAMP (noun): A person who travels from place to place on foot in search of work or as a vagrant, often living in poverty.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old tramp wandered through the city streets, searching for a warm place to sleep.
  2. She felt a pang of sympathy for the tramp sitting on the curb, clutching a worn-out blanket.
  3. As the sun set, the tramp found a quiet spot under the bridge to rest for the night.
  4. In the novel, the main character transforms from a wealthy man into a humble tramp after losing everything.
  5. The children watched in awe as the tramp performed tricks with his dog, bringing smiles to their faces.
  6. The old man was known as a tramp, wandering the streets with his worn backpack and scruffy beard.
  7. In the story, the protagonist meets a tramp who shares pearls of wisdom from his years of experience.
  8. She felt a pang of sympathy for the tramp sitting on the cold pavement, clutching a tattered sign.
  9. As they hiked through the woods, they stumbled upon a tramp camping under a makeshift shelter.
  10. The children were fascinated by the tales the tramp told about his adventures across the country.
  11. The children watched in awe as the tramp juggled colorful balls in the park.
  12. After weeks on the road, the weary tramp found refuge in a small-town diner.
  13. Despite his disheveled appearance, the tramp had a charming way of telling stories.
  14. The local community banded together to help the tramp find a job and a place to stay.
  15. As the sun set, the tramp settled down on a bench, ready to share tales of his travels.