Clomp
(verb)
To walk heavily and noisily, making a loud clomping sound.
Origin:
Unknown origin, likely imitative.
Examples:
- She clomped into the room in her boots.
- He clomped down the stairs in his heavy work boots.
- The horse clomped down the street.
- The children clomped around the house in their rain boots.
- The wooden floor creaked as she clomped across it.