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1. (v.t.) stomp
to tread on heavily; trample; stamp.
2. (v.i.) stomp
to step heavily; trample; stamp.
3. (n.) stomp
the act of stomping; stamp.
4. stomp
a jazz dance marked by stamping to a driving rhythm.
Etymology: (1800–10; orig. dial. form of stamp)
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| Definition of 'stomp' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) stomp
a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step
2. (verb) stomp, stamp, stump
walk heavily
"The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots"
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1. (verb) stomp
to walk with very heavy steps
The little boy stomped out of the room.
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| Definition of 'stomp' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (verb) stomp
to stamp with the foot
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Sense: to stamp or tread heavily.
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Afrikaans: swaar trap |
Arabic: يَسْحَق، يَدوسُ بِشِدَّه |
Bulgarian: стоварвам (се) |
Brazilian: pisar |
Czech: těžce našlapovat |
German: stampfen |
Danish: stampe; trampe |
Greek: περπατώ βαριά |
Spanish: dar patadas |
Estonian: trampima |
Farsi: شلنگ انداختن |
Finnish: tömistellä |
French: marcher d'un pas lourd et |
Hebrew: לִדרוֹך בּכוֹחַ |
Hindi: नृत्य करना |
Croatian: toptati |
Hungarian: tapad |
Indonesian: menghentakkan kaki |
Icelandic: stappa |
Italian: calpestare, camminare (a |
Japanese: どしんと踏む |
Korean: 짓밟다 |
Lithuanian: (su)trypti |
Latvian: slāt; stampāt |
Malay: menghentakkan kaki |
Dutch: stampen |
Norwegian: trampe, stampe |
Polish: tupać, ciężko kroczyć |
Portuguese: pisar |
Romanian: a merge cu paşi greoi şi |
Russian: топать |
Slovak: ťažko našľapovať |
Slovenian: topotati |
Serbian: gaziti teškim hodom |
Swedish: stampa |
Thai: กระทืบ |
Turkish: yere ayak vurmak, güm güm |
Taiwanese: 重踩,跺腳 |
Ukrainian: тупати |
Urdu: بوجھل قدموں سے چلنا |
Vietnamese: dậm mạnh |
Chinese: 重踩,跺脚 |
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