Synonyms for stomp


Grammar : Noun
Spell : stomp
Phonetic Transcription : stÉ’mp


Définition of stomp

Origin :
  • 1803, variant of stamp. Related: Stomped; stomping. Noun meaning "lively social dance" is recorded from 1912 in jazz slang.
  • noun loud dance
Example sentences :
  • "Stomp him," I tell him again, pretty quiet, but he does it.
  • Extract from : « The Day of the Boomer Dukes » by Frederik Pohl
  • Damn, I'll stomp my mother if she talks big to me right then.
  • Extract from : « The Day of the Boomer Dukes » by Frederik Pohl
  • I sh'd think you'd know enough to stomp your feet before you come in.
  • Extract from : « Back Home » by Eugene Wood
  • Hope ya fall in the mud, an' I'll stomp on your head if ya do!
  • Extract from : « The Duck-footed Hound » by James Arthur Kjelgaard
  • For a minute I'd pull you down here and stomp the life out of you!
  • Extract from : « Dixie Hart » by Will N. Harben
  • I heard him stomp roughly across the floor, his spurs clanking.
  • Extract from : « Love Under Fire » by Randall Parrish
  • Won't many more see you than saw you last night doin' the stomp dance in Main Street.
  • Extract from : « The Dude Wrangler » by Caroline Lockhart
  • "Not if I can stomp on you," declared Mrs. Tutts as the back fulness of Mrs. Jackson's skirt slipped through her fingers.
  • Extract from : « The Lady Doc » by Caroline Lockhart
  • But is there an English word of a significance different from 'stamp,' in 'stomp?'
  • Extract from : « The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 » by Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett
  • He had a tremendous loud voice and would sometimes sneak up behind you, yell, wave his arms and stomp his feet.
  • Extract from : « The Biography of a Rabbit » by Roy Benson

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