Tramping Meaning in Hindi

Noun

  1. 1. मचक (p. macaka )

Tramping Sentences from Popular Quotes and Books

1. "here am I, footsore and hungry, tramping away from it, tramping southward, following the old call, back to the old life, THE life which is mine and which will not let me go."
- Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows

2. "You’re a fine one for tramping around, the bandit girl said to Kai. I’d like to know – do you really deserve to have someone run to the end of the world just for your sake?"
- Hans Christian Andersen, The Snow Queen

3. "O you youths, Western youths, So impatient, full of action, full of manly pride and friendship, Plain I see you Western youths, see you tramping with the foremost, Pioneers! O pioneers!"
- Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass

4. "Now when he walked in his fields and pastures and woodlands he was tramping into his mind the shape of the land, his thought becoming indistinguishable from it, so that when he came to die his intelligence would subside into it like its own spirit."
- Wendell Berry, The Memory of Old Jack

5. "...[T]here should be a real sense of your imagination and your memories walking and woolgathering, tramping the hills, romping all over the place. Trust them. Don't look at your feet to see if you are doing it right. Just dance."
- Quote by Anne Lamott

6. "The Yard needs a young man for this, someone who's not afraid of tramping through muck to look at dead bodies and figure out how they got that way." He cast an apologetic sidelong glance at Miss Frost. "I positively thrive on reports of gruesome murder," she said."
- Melissa Scott, A Death at the Dionysus Club

7. "The French right wing, opening the offensive into German-occupied Lorraine, took an old embattled path like so many in France and Belgium where, century after century, whatever the power that makes men fight brought legions tramping down the same roads, leveling the same villages."
- Barbara W. Tuchman, The Guns of August: The Classic Bestselling Account of the Outbreak of the First World War

8. "Miriam snorted. It was not a very ladylike snort. She was the sort of woman one expected to find tramping the countryside in tweeds with a gun under her arm and a bulldog at her side, probably one of her own breeding."
- Marie Brennan, The Voyage of the Basilisk

9. "The late Lynn White, a distinguished historian of science, understood just what scientists mean by truth: It is not a citadel of certainty to be defended against error; it is a shady spot where one eats lunch before tramping on.11"
- Franklin M. Harold, In Search of Cell History: The Evolution of Life's Building Blocks

10. "It's a goodly life that you lead, friends; no doubt the best in the world, if only you are strong enough to lead it!' 'Yes, it's the life, the only life, to live,' responded the Water Rat dreamily, and without his usual whole-hearted conviction. 'I did not exactly say that,' the stranger replied cautiously, 'but no doubt it's the best. I've tried it, and I know. And because I've tried it - six months of it - and know it's the best, here I am, footsore and hungry, tramping away from it, tramping southward, following the old call, back to the old life, the life which is mine and which will not let me go."
- Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows

 
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