Examples of 'stomping' in a sentence
Meaning of "stomping"
stomp (verb) - to walk heavily or noisily, typically by forcefully placing one's feet on the ground. Stomping can be a deliberate or unintentional action, often producing loud or rhythmic sounds
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- present participle of stomp
- In a way that stomps or suggests stomping; stompy; thumping.
- The act of one who stomps.
How to use "stomping" in a sentence
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They are stomping around my office all day.
Lucas has gone to the old stomping ground.
Quit stomping all over my crime scene.
For the traditional stomping of the divots.
Stomping your feet is not hard work.
You rented lucy stomping on the grapes.
Stomping is a disallowed practice in most combat sports.
Missed your stomping and your shouting.
Stomping on the ground for good measure.
This includes stomping with both legs.
Stomping out the fire of the vision.
The audience was stomping and screaming.
I am stomping out fires left and right.
And this guy was stomping on her head.
You stomping into my office with an attitude.
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All the time stomping their feet.
Stomping could be heard from the stairs.
And then he started stomping on my broken legs.
Only the tap shoes are for stomping.
You were stomping and hollering worst of all.
We all know where the stomping ground is at.
You were stomping around like an elephant back there.
I once heard my father stomping up the stairs.
Mass clown stomping in the history of elephant husbandry.
Now she can not resist stomping on it.
I am busy stomping the devil out of my heart.
Just visiting the old stomping grounds.
Bloody stomping around out there.
The track is his old stomping ground.
A man came stomping through our doorway.
It was nice to go back to the old stomping ground.
She was just stomping around slamming cabinets.
While he visits your prenatal stomping grounds.
Standing and stomping my feet to stay warm.
Fifteen thousand screaming and stomping fans.
All those boys stomping around with cleats.
Those glutes are made for stomping.
Wild animals stomping on or eating crops.
This so reminded us of our old stomping grounds.
I have been stomping through the mud like crazy.
Squeezing it hard and stomping his feet.
Stomping through blood that was already on the floor.
Stormed out of the room stomping around.
No use you stomping your foot at me.
Stomping on the floorboards all hours.
There were lots of people stomping all over.
And no stomping them little feet.
Especially if the horse is stomping on your face.
And started stomping it flat with his contempt.
She will be snorting and stomping her hoof.