Clomp (verb)

To walk heavily and noisily, making a loud clomping sound.

Origin:

Unknown origin, likely imitative.

Examples:

  1. She clomped into the room in her boots.
  2. He clomped down the stairs in his heavy work boots.
  3. The horse clomped down the street.
  4. The children clomped around the house in their rain boots.
  5. The wooden floor creaked as she clomped across it.
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