When you stomp, you thud your feet down heavily as you walk. An angry teenager might stomp down the hall and slam the door to his room.
To stamp with the foot.
Noun
a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step
Verb
walk heavily; "The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots"
v. i.
To stamp with the foot.
Stomp
To stamp with the foot.
Usage Examples
My mother was the sweetest lady who ever lived on this planet, but if you tried to tell her that Jesus wasn't a Christian, she would stomp you to death.
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Other Usage ExamplesBack in 2004, Kellie Overbey handed me her play 'Girl Talk' to read. I fell in love with her brutally delicious humor and the fearlessly deft way in which she drew her characters. They jumped off the page and begged me to give them a space in which to stomp around.
Life is anything that dies when you stomp on it.