You can still trip along mule paths, too, the very ones tramped by the ancient Minoans, into gorges bursting with wild flowers. |
I grabbed an ice pick off the sledge and tramped away from the camp towards the face of Portal Mountain. |
The figure tramped through the alleys, forgoing the masses of disobliging people for the emptiness of the slums. |
She tramped through the lower deck and had moved on to the upper deck when she caught sight of a rain drenched Shane. |
Others tramped their way to towns and seaports where they worked their passage to some foreign port and were never heard of again. |
As I tramped pale flinty paths through the cornfields, larks sang and March hares frolicked. |