stomped (Meaning)
stomped
to walk with a loud heavy step usually in anger, stamp sense 4, stamp sense 2, a jazz dance marked by heavy stamping, stamp entry 1 sense 2
Synonyms & Antonyms of stomped
stomped Sentence Examples
- The angry child stomped his feet on the ground, expressing his frustration.
- The bull stomped its hooves in a display of aggression towards the matador.
- The protesters marched down the street, their boots stomping loudly on the pavement.
- The horses stomped impatiently in their stalls, eager to race.
- The elephants stomped through the jungle, creating a thunderous sound.
- The dancers stomped their feet rhythmically, creating an exhilarating performance.
- The farmers stomped on the grapes to extract their juice for wine.
- The dog stomped on its prey, securing its meal.
- The lumberjacks stomped on the fallen tree trunk to split it into smaller pieces.
- The tourists stomped around the ancient ruins, marveling at their historical significance.
FAQs About the word stomped
to walk with a loud heavy step usually in anger, stamp sense 4, stamp sense 2, a jazz dance marked by heavy stamping, stamp entry 1 sense 2
shuffled, stumbled, dragged, weaved, lumbered, staggered, clumped, lurched, hauled, scuffled
slid, glided, whisked, coasted, wafted, waltzed, breezed,hung, hanged, drifted
The angry child stomped his feet on the ground, expressing his frustration.
The bull stomped its hooves in a display of aggression towards the matador.
The protesters marched down the street, their boots stomping loudly on the pavement.
The horses stomped impatiently in their stalls, eager to race.