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stomp
/ ɒ /
verb
informalto tread or stamp heavily
noun
a rhythmic stamping jazz dance
Other 51Թ Forms
- stomper noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of stomp1
Example Sentences
“The mob violence is being stomped out,” she said.
Our friendly but grumpy banana-crazed ape can essentially power his way through the world, stomping and smashing new pathways to make this a game about exploration as much as it is any challenges.
She yells, stomps her feet and raises her hoop skirt and petticoat to scandalous heights.
Protesters swarmed around the vehicles, tearing the doors off and stomping on the windshields.
"I was raised in Delta dirt, sunshine and flatland that goes on for miles and miles," she sings, as people nod their heads and stomp their feet to the beat.
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