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Stomp   /stɑmp/   Listen
Stomp

noun
1.
A dance involving a rhythmical stamping step.
verb
1.
Walk heavily.  Synonyms: stamp, stump.



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"Stomp" Quotes from Famous Books



... clouds of storm and thunder As I reached your sod-walled shack! All was dark within, and quiet, When I rapped upon the door. Then I saw the flash of matches And the lamplight on the floor; Heard you stomp your heavy boots on, Heard you walk and draw the bar, But the door, when thrown wide open, Showed ...
— Nancy MacIntyre • Lester Shepard Parker

... peaceful an' p'lite. Don't let no argements come up. If some feller wants yer money an' has got a gun it'll be cheaper to let him have it. I tell ye she's an uppity, hot-tempered ol' critter—got to be treated jest so er she'll stomp her foot an' ...
— In the Days of Poor Richard • Irving Bacheller

... Saturday night. About last August our boss there kind of got interested in black walnuts. There were a lot of them going to waste all over the county due to the fact that most of our locals up there are kind of lazy. They don't like to get up there and stomp ...
— Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report - at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948 • Various

... the Solar Guard uniform never looked more ominous as the three cadets watched the stern spaceman turn and stomp out the ...
— Danger in Deep Space • Carey Rockwell

... come back nearly an hour ago an' stomp roun' like he mos' crazy, an' den went out to ...
— The Four Pools Mystery • Jean Webster

... Rowan spoke up quite loud: "Why, Pa, how you go on! I wasn't but a minute, an' you hardly ever come before halfpast. And furthermore, mister, I want to know how I'm to keep this house a-lookin' like anything an' you a-trackin' in snow like that. Just look at you. I sh'd think you'd know enough to stomp your feet before you come in. Luanna May, you come grind the coffee. Alfie, run git your Pa his old slippers." That set both of them to giggling, and Mrs. Rowan went out into the kitchen and began to pound ...
— Back Home • Eugene Wood



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