Romp
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verb
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noun
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(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:
- The children were romping in the park.
- The dog romped through the fields, chasing after birds.
- She romped through the house, laughing and shouting.
- The actor romped through his role, bringing energy and enthusiasm to the stage.
- 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:
- The children were romping in the park.
- The dog romped through the fields, chasing after birds.
- She romped through the house, laughing and shouting.
- The actor romped through his role, bringing energy and enthusiasm to the stage.
- She was romping around the living room, wearing nothing but a smile.