tramp through

tramp through (something or some place)

To walk, plod, or trudge heavily through something or some place. We tramped through the marsh, hoping to reach the road before sundown. We could hear the boss tramping through the office in anger.
See also: through, tramp
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

tramp through something

to march or stamp a passage through something. The kids tramped through every puddle in town on their way to school. Don't tramp through every mud puddle you see.
See also: through, tramp
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • tramp through (something or some place)
  • tramp across
  • tramp across (something or some place)
  • slop along
  • tramp down
  • pound along
  • wade
  • wade across
  • plunk
  • plunk (someone, something, or oneself) down
References in classic literature
It was not easy, that backward tramp through the jungle, especially as night had fallen.
The comic altercation between Chaplin and the newsboys amuses the now obviously sighted flower girl, who views the Tramp through the plate glass window of her shop.