stomp
//stɒmp//
Verb
stompInfinitive
stompPresent tense
stompedPast tense
stompedPast participle
stompingPresent participle
stompsThird-person singular
1
To tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger or to make a loud sound.
The angry child stomped up the stairs.
2
To stamp on something forcefully, often to crush or flatten it.
He stomped on the empty can to flatten it.
3
To dance with heavy stamping steps.
The dancers stomped to the rhythm of the drums.
Noun
1
A lively jazz dance involving heavy stamping.
The dancers performed an energetic stomp at the jazz club.
2
A tune or song suitable for stomping to.
The band played an energetic stomp that got everyone dancing.