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

stomped Sentence Examples

  1. The angry child stomped his feet on the ground, expressing his frustration.
  2. The bull stomped its hooves in a display of aggression towards the matador.
  3. The protesters marched down the street, their boots stomping loudly on the pavement.
  4. The horses stomped impatiently in their stalls, eager to race.
  5. The elephants stomped through the jungle, creating a thunderous sound.
  6. The dancers stomped their feet rhythmically, creating an exhilarating performance.
  7. The farmers stomped on the grapes to extract their juice for wine.
  8. The dog stomped on its prey, securing its meal.
  9. The lumberjacks stomped on the fallen tree trunk to split it into smaller pieces.
  10. 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, shambled, lurched, sloughed,barged, pounded, trudged, stumped, stamped

whisked, glided,slid, hovered, waltzed, breezed, coasted, wafted, drifted,hung

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.