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    stomp
    /stɒmp/

    verb

    • 1. tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger: "Martin stomped off to the spare room"

    noun

    • 1. (in jazz or popular music) a tune or song with a fast tempo and a heavy beat. informal

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  2. STOMP definition: 1. to walk with intentionally heavy steps, especially as a way of showing that you are annoyed: 2…. Learn more.

  3. noun. 1. : stamp sense 4. 2. : a jazz dance marked by heavy stamping. Synonyms. Verb.

  4. Stomp definition: stamp (defs. 1-3). . See examples of STOMP used in a sentence.

  5. to put a foot down on the ground hard and quickly, making a loud noise, often to show anger: The little boy was stomping his foot and refusing to take his medicine. She stood by the road, stomping her feet to stay warm. I wish those people upstairs would stop stomping around. Why did you stomp on that insect?

  6. Define stomp. stomp synonyms, stomp pronunciation, stomp translation, English dictionary definition of stomp. v. stomped , stomp·ing , stomps v. tr. 1. To bring down forcibly. 2. To bring the foot down onto forcibly. 3. To tread or trample heavily or violently on:...

  7. When you stomp, you thud your feet down heavily as you walk. An angry teenager might stomp down the hall and slam the door to his room. A little boy in big cowboy boots might stomp around the house enjoying the sound of his heels against the floor, and an awkward marching band could stomp heavily down the street playing the theme from "Rocky."

  8. If you stomp somewhere, you walk there with very heavy steps, often because you are angry. He turned his back on them and stomped off up the hill. [ VERB preposition/adverb ]