Sentence examples for to stomp from inspiring English sources

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to stomp

verb

To trample heavily.

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A lively debate ensued: to stomp or not to stomp?

Meaning his old owner used to stomp him.

Mickelson, however, he loves to stomp into the dust.

"I think I'm going to stomp him," Nielsen said.

Large dolls are manipulated to stomp on smaller ones.

Half a million Syrians braved foul weather to stomp through the centre of Damascus.

(Some of Beijing's more law-abiding residents were known to stomp on balloons with limited satisfaction).

For this is precisely the message that Mr Blair is trying to stomp on.

I like to stomp on them, thinking of all the stink bug babies I have eliminated.

That's when "Soul Doctor" stops treading carefully and begins to stomp.

He seemed inclined to stomp outside and show them how to do the job right.

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