"Stomping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stomping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stomping" Meaning

To walk heavily and loudly, typically with long steps, as if trying to express oneself with anger or celebration.

"Stomping" Examples

Usage Examples of "Stomping"


Verb Usage


1. In athletics: "The enthusiastic crowd started stomping their feet to show their excitement as the home team won the championship."
2. In negative implications: "The student was worried that if she didn't finish her homework she would be stomping her chance of getting a scholarship."

Adjective Usage


3. Describing heavy footsteps: "The cowboy's stomping boots made loud noises on the wooden floor of the saloon."
4. Describing something forcefully: "The orchestra stomped out the beat, clearly dominating the rhythm section."

Idiomatic Expressions


5. Describing impatiently waiting or urgency: "Those who were hungry had to move their stomping to the next line for food at the festival."

"Stomping" Similar Words

Stomodaea

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I couldn't find any information on the word "stomodaea". It's possible that it's a misspelling, a made-up word, or a word from a language I'm not familiar with. Can you provide more context or check the spelling?

Stomodaeal

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Stomodeal is not a valid word in the English language. It is possible that it may be a misspelling or a fuzzy transcribed word.<br><br>However, I'm assuming you meant to type "stomachal" which is not a word either. But there is a word "gastric" or "stomach" could be related to the context.

Stomodaeum

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I couldn't find any information on the word "stomodaeum". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used in English language. However, I found a Greek word that might be related - "ostomodaeum" or "stomodaeum", which refers to the heart region in Greek.<br><br>In Greek, "στομάδειον" (stomaḗiion) or "στόμαδαεύμα" ( stomodaeum) is a term used in ancient medicine to describe a region of the intestines related to the mouth, or an orifice that connects the intestines to the mouth.

Stomodea

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Stomodeal

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This is not a word. It appears to be a misspelling of "steam deal".

Stomodeum

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Stomp

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Stomped

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To walk or tread heavily on something with one's feet. <br><br>EXAMPLE: The crowd stomped through the mud to get to the concert.

Stomps

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To walk or hit with the foot heavily.

Stone-age

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The term "stone-age" refers to a period in human history dating back from approximately 2.5 million years ago to around 10,000 years ago. It was the era during which early humans used stone tools, consisting of weapons, hand-held tools, and flakes of stone. The primary characteristics that distinguish this era include the lack of complex technologies, agriculture, or writing systems. People during this time were hunter-gatherers and lived in small nomadic groups.

Stone-throwing

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Stone-throwing refers to the act of throwing stones or rocks as a form of protest, violence, or game. It can also refer to the act of hurling stones as a sport or a pastime, often in a ceremonial or ritual context.<br><br>In a broader sense, stone-throwing can be used to describe any situation where stones or rocks are thrown with force, such as during a riot, a protest, or a fight.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>1. The youth engaged in stone-throwing during the protests against the government.<br>2. Stone-throwing at the archaeological site damaged many historical artifacts.<br>3. The children enjoyed playing with their friends during a game of stone-throwing.

Stone

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Stonechat

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A bird species, specifically a small passerine bird that belongs to the family Muscicapidae. It is commonly found in Europe and Asia, and is known for its distinctive song and Territory-defending behavior.

Stonecutter

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A person whose job is to cut or shape stone, typically for use in building or construction.

Stonecutters

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Stoned

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Adjective: utterly surprised or shocked at something<br><br>Example: "I was completely stoned when I heard the news about my friend's surprise party."<br><br>Note: This usage is more common in British English.<br><br>Alternatively, as a slang term, "stoned" can also mean being under the influence of a substance, often cannabis.<br><br>Example: "I got stoned and started watching TV instead of studying for my exam."