Sentence examples for stamp through from inspiring English sources

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'stamp through' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action of moving quickly in a straight line through something. For example: She stamped through the crowd to find her friend.

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Dancers lope and stamp through folk-inflected steps, picked out by spotlights or vanishing into blackness.

While it can still huff and stamp through a two-step, it reconfigures its sound for each song: adding backup vocal harmonies, assorted electric keyboards (not to mention a toy piano), horns or pedal steel guitar, as well as some electronic effects.

It must be said swearing has always been an accepted part of the manager-player interface, from the clanking, barking old-school trainer with his bucket and his bared knuckles, through the great Stan Cullis, who would stamp through the Molineux corridors shouting "I.

Blawan's original Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage is a psychotic, six-minute stamp through disturbia and the four males of Dublin's Girl Band managed to eke out almost two extra minutes, using that time and their canny production values to flesh out and reanimate bare bones, breathing life through a spirited reiteration of the vocal hook.

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She's already out and stamping through beige pebbles small as gallstones, testing her feet.

As we stood there, two kids in buzz cuts and hoodies came stamping through behind us.

Tumbleweeds roll and bounce in the dark and assemble into a figure stamping through an American Indian ceremonial dance.

And now the Giants will compete for the World Series title after surging to a 9-0 vintory in Game 7 before an announced crowd of 43,056 at AT&T Park, stamping through a game that featured all the tension of a bayside stroll, the manic energy of a rock concert.

The group closest to the nearest road, near enough to hear cars purr as they drove past, assumed it would never find him as it stamped through backyards, past trailers and huts and cabins and deer blinds.

Sessions had good reason to believe he'd be rubber-stamped through to a judgeship – some 200 of the Gipper's judges had already been heavily sprinkled throughout the federal judicial system.

Bread is both signifier and statement of intent, be it Michelin-chirpsing pancetta-studded brioche or heated-up industrial baguette that might as well have "avoid" stamped through it like a stick of seaside rock.

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