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romp
[romp]
verb (used without object)
to play or frolic in a lively or boisterous manner.
Synonyms:to run or go rapidly and without effort, as in racing.
to win easily.
noun
a lively or boisterous frolic.
Synonyms:a person who romps.
a quick or effortless pace.
The work was easy, and he went through it in a romp.
an effortless victory.
romp
/ ɒ /
verb
to play or run about wildly, boisterously, or joyfully
to win a race easily
noun
a noisy or boisterous game or prank
an instance of sexual activity between two or more people that is entered into light-heartedly and without emotional commitment
naked sex romps
Also called: romper.archaica playful or boisterous child, esp a girl
an easy victory
Other 51Թ Forms
- rompingly adverb
- ˈdz辱 adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of romp1
Example Sentences
The week after that, it's The Open at Royal Portrush and another chance to flex his major muscles at a venue where he started and finished well in 2019, as Shane Lowry romped to victory.
Put them together and you’ve got the mecca of pleasure: a romp in Egyptian cotton sheets followed by a juicy room service cheeseburger.
After romping to victory over Rakhimova, Sabalenka took photographs of her bags and the court with a polaroid camera - something which has become a tradition for her this season.
That literary origin does give this otherwise light, disposable genre romp a bit more heft, though the backstory and generational history that’s alluded to isn’t entirely explored onscreen.
And how smart to hide her own sincerity inside this marvelous romp.
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