Stomp
(verb)
- Put one's foot down heavily and noisily on the ground or floor.
- Walk heavily and noisily.
- Suppress or crush (something) firmly and noisily.
- Play (a musical instrument) with a heavy, driving rhythm.
Origin:
Early 17th century: of imitative origin.
Examples:
- She stomped out of the room in anger.
- He stomped his feet to keep warm.
- The crowd stomped on the fallen balloons.
- The band stomped through their set with a driving beat.
- She stomped on the cigarette to put it out.