Stomping feet toy. stomp /stɑmp/ v.

Stomping feet toy. When you stomp, you thud your feet down heavily as you walk. 2. 3. To tread or trample heavily or violently on: stomping the ground to even it out. How to use stomp in a sentence. Learn more. He stomped off into the kitchen. Then she threw them to the floor and stomped on them with her giant moon boots. to walk, dance, or move with heavy steps. She stomped angrily out of the office. Definition of stomp verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [no object] He walked around stomping on the floor. To bring the foot down onto (an object or surface) forcibly. /prep. n. . to walk with intentionally heavy steps, especially as a way of…. to walk on or step on heavily; trample: [~ + object] He stomped the floor with his heavy boots. [countable] the act of stomping; stamp. + adv. present participle of stomp 2. The meaning of STOMP is stamp. Synonyms for STOMPING: shuffling, stumbling, barging, pounding, stamping, dragging, hauling, lurching; Antonyms of STOMPING: sliding, gliding, coasting, whisking, waltzing, floating, hanging, hovering Hands drummed on tables and feet stomped. To bring down (the foot) forcibly. Phrasal verb stomp on someone/something (Definition of stomping from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Synonyms for STOMPING: shuffling, stumbling, barging, pounding, stamping, dragging, hauling, lurching; Antonyms of STOMPING: sliding, gliding, coasting, whisking, waltzing, floating, hanging, hovering Shouting is an ecstatic or semi-ecstatic activity that may involve clapping, stomping, shaking, dancing, speaking in tongues, or conventional shouting out. 1. They kicked my hand, stomped on it. The children were stomping around noisily. The meaning of STOMP is stamp. STOMPING meaning: 1. The front rows lean nervously away from the roared anthems and stomping celebratory rituals. An angry teenager might stomp down the hall and slam the door to his room. To cause to be dislodged by stomping the feet: stomped the mud off her boots. 4. We want to stomp through the floor. Phrasal verb stomp on someone/something (Definition of stomping from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) The meaning of STOMP is stamp. stomp /stɑmp/ v. STOMPING definition: to tread or stamp heavily | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples stomp /stɑmp/ v. STOMPING definition: to tread or stamp heavily | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples When you stomp, you thud your feet down heavily as you walk. I could hear my mother stomping around in the other room. ad 8ymp 9nu 5i6v4y rgrzqm l0mscm1 cgwxi cmegj htfrqi npd5m