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Stomp   /stɑmp/   Listen
verb
Stomp  v. i.  To stamp with the foot. (Colloq.) "In gallant procession, the priests mean to stomp."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Stomp" Quotes from Famous Books



... guess, stronger nor pappa. I seed him put on his vest, an' Seth Stevens he was settin' up, all blood and water on his face, streaky like; he did look bad. But, Loo——say, Loo! Why didn't schoolmaster when he got him down the first time, jest stomp on his face with his heels?—he had his boots on—an' that's how Seth Stevens broke Tom ...
— Elder Conklin and Other Stories • Frank Harris

... "Git up and stomp around!" Uncle Bill advised, when Sprudell could stand. "But," sharply, as he stumbled, "look where you're goin'—that's a corp' ...
— The Man from the Bitter Roots • Caroline Lockhart



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