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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stomp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a forceful or heavy step, often associated with a loud noise or a display of anger or emphasis.
Example: "With a loud stomp, he made it clear he was not pleased with the decision."
Alternatives: "a thud" or "a crash".
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So expect a stomp fest.
Through September 1. "Pulse: a Stomp Odyssey".
Also, "Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey," through Monday.
To pull these off you need a stomp.
Also, "Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey," through Sept. 1.
Kept on time with a hand clap (or is it a stomp?) cool psych shredding/noodling.
The first, a stomp on Xavi's ankle, might itself have been a red card offense.
But transcending self-consciousness is harder than choosing three chords and a stomp.
The police said a stomp print on his head matched the tread of Mr. Keaton's shoe.
Mr. Nicholson, mainly playing acoustic guitar and a stomp box, complemented Ms. Chambers ideally.
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For the guys, it's a stomp-led affair in matching shirts and Converse, with animal skins hanging off their tracksuit bottoms.
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