Romp ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Romp ( verb )

To play or move about energetically, noisily, or boisterously.

Origin:

The word romp comes from the old english word "rumpian" which means to play noisily or energetically.

Examples:

  1. The children were romping in the park.
  2. The dog romped through the fields, chasing after birds.
  3. She romped through the house, laughing and shouting.
  4. The actor romped through his role, bringing energy and enthusiasm to the stage.
  5. She was romping around the living room, wearing nothing but a smile.

(As a noun)

Romp ( noun )

To play or move about energetically, noisily, or boisterously.

Origin:

The word romp comes from the old english word "rumpian" which means to play noisily or energetically.

Examples:

  1. The children were romping in the park.
  2. The dog romped through the fields, chasing after birds.
  3. She romped through the house, laughing and shouting.
  4. The actor romped through his role, bringing energy and enthusiasm to the stage.
  5. She was romping around the living room, wearing nothing but a smile.
Some random words: mooch, jovial, subtropic