To travel or wander through.
To tread upon forcibly and repeatedly; to trample.
To cleanse, as clothes, by treading upon them in water.
To hitchhike.
To walk with heavy footsteps.
To walk for a long time (usually through difficult terrain).
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A long walk, possibly of more than one day, in a scenic or wilderness area.
A disreputable, promiscuous woman; a slut.
Of objects, stray and intrusive and unwanted
A metal plate worn by diggers under the hollow of the foot to save the shoe.
A homeless person; a vagabond.
Any ship which does not have a fixed schedule or published ports of call.
To travel throughout (a place).
To move illegally by walking or running without dribbling the ball.
To pass from one place to another; to move or transmit
To force to journey.
To be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another.
An account of one's travels.
The working motion of a piece of machinery; the length of a mechanical stroke.
The activity or traffic along a route or through a given point.
Distance that a keyboard's key moves vertically when depressed.
The act of traveling; passage from place to place.
A series of journeys.