"Romp" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Romp" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Romp
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"Romp" Meaning

To move or play energetically and roughly: to romp in the park.

To defeat or succeed completely: the team romped to victory.

A luxurious piece of furniture, usually on a ship, used for sitting or reclining.

To speak or write in a playful way: she was always romping with words in her poetry.

To produce a loud, rolling sound, like thunder or laughter: the thunder began to romp outside, and the laughter rumbled through the crowd.

Generally, romp refers to having a lively, uninhibited, or playful experience.

"Romp" Examples

Usage Examples:

Verb


The children love to romp in the park on a sunny day.
The hurricane romped through the city, causing significant damage.
The.Designated driver of the party was seen romping around without a drink in her hand.

Slang


I had a great night with my friends, we romped till the morning light.

Idiomatic Expression


The new technology romps all over the competition, leaving them far behind.

Literature


Romping through the green hills, Dorothy felt a sigh of relief wash over her as she escaped the city.

Sports


The team went on to romp their opponents 10-0, scoring a record-breaker.

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