Stomp (verb)

  1. Put one's foot down heavily and noisily on the ground or floor.
  2. Walk heavily and noisily.
  3. Suppress or crush (something) firmly and noisily.
  4. Play (a musical instrument) with a heavy, driving rhythm.

Origin:

Early 17th century: of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. She stomped out of the room in anger.
  2. He stomped his feet to keep warm.
  3. The crowd stomped on the fallen balloons.
  4. The band stomped through their set with a driving beat.
  5. She stomped on the cigarette to put it out.
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