stomp (Meaning)

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stomp (n)

a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step

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stomp (v)

walk heavily

stomp Sentence Examples

  1. The enraged elephant stomped its powerful feet, shaking the ground beneath it.
  2. The marching band's precise stomps echoed through the streets.
  3. The hikers stomped their boots to keep their feet warm in the freezing cold.
  4. The audience stomped and cheered as their favorite team took the field.
  5. The child stomped its foot in frustration when denied a treat.
  6. The bull stomped the ground aggressively, challenging its rival.
  7. The dancers stomped their heels rhythmically, creating a captivating performance.
  8. The heavy rain stomped against the windows, drowning out all other sounds.
  9. The angry neighbor stomped into the apartment above, disturbing everyone's peace.
  10. The toddler stomped its feet in delight, enjoying the thrill of making noise.

FAQs About the word stomp

a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step, walk heavily

stumble,shuffle, shamble, flounder, flog, barge, stump, scuff, galumph, scuffle

glide, slide, glide, breeze, coast,coast, whisk, whisk, breeze, slide

The enraged elephant stomped its powerful feet, shaking the ground beneath it.

The marching band's precise stomps echoed through the streets.

The hikers stomped their boots to keep their feet warm in the freezing cold.

The audience stomped and cheered as their favorite team took the field.