stomping (Meaning)
stomping
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 stomping
stomping Sentence Examples
- The thunderous sound of horses stomping reverberated through the barn.
- The children stomped with excitement as they awaited the start of the race.
- The hiker stomped his feet to ward off the cold after trekking through the snow.
- The dancer stomped his heels rhythmically on the wooden floor.
- The protesters stomped their feet in protest, their voices drowned out by the raucous crowd.
- The toddler stomped into the living room, announcing his arrival with a resounding thud.
- The bull stomped its hooves aggressively, challenging the approaching cowboys.
- The politician stomped from the podium, his frustration evident in his heavy tread.
- The elephant stomped its massive feet, causing the ground to tremble beneath it.
- The raindrops stomped down on the roof, creating a relentless symphony of percussion.
FAQs About the word stomping
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
stumbling,shuffling, galumphing, dragging, stamping, stumping, plodding, hauling,barging, lumping
sliding, gliding, coasting, whisking, hanging, hovering, breezing,waltzing, drifting, floating
The thunderous sound of horses stomping reverberated through the barn.
The children stomped with excitement as they awaited the start of the race.
The hiker stomped his feet to ward off the cold after trekking through the snow.
The dancer stomped his heels rhythmically on the wooden floor.