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stomped

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb stomp has 1 sense
  1. stomp, stamp, stump - walk heavily; "The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots"
    --1 is one way to walk
    Derived forms: noun stomper1, noun stomp1
    Sample sentence:
    The children stomp to the playground

Definitions from the Web

Term: stomped

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To bring down or press heavily on one's foot, typically to make a loud noise or display anger or dissatisfaction.

Usage:

  1. Martha stomped her feet in frustration when she learned that her flight was canceled.
  2. The child stomped his feet on the ground, demanding attention from his parents.
  3. The angry customer stomped out of the store, vowing never to return.

Sense: To tread or trample heavily.

Usage:

  1. The elephant stomped through the jungle, causing the ground to shake.
  2. In her excitement, Sarah accidentally stomped on the flowers in the garden.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A heavy, resounding step or tread.

Usage:

  1. The stomped of the marching soldiers echoed through the valley.
  2. With each stomp of his feet, the dancer captivated the audience.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Referring to an area or region, especially in terms of food, culture, or entertainment, that is popular among the locals.

Usage:

  1. This restaurant offers delicious local cuisine with a stomped twist.
  2. If you want to experience the true essence of the city, explore its stomped markets and shops.
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