Similar words: stomach, customer, accustomed, atom, atomic, tomato, symptom, anatomy. Meaning: [stɑmp /stɒmp] n. a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step. v. walk heavily.
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31. I want you to fix my chopper before I stomp your goofy ass!
32. In many other cultures, people put noise-making objects—from taps to castanets to beads—on their bodies or clothes while they dance. In addition, dancers frequently clap, snap and stomp.
33. We gonna charge, we gonna stomp, we gonna march through the swamp.
34. Workers stomp on the necks and heads of struggling animals to allow a clean cut.
35. Although this could be called stomp - a - mole.
36. The takedown is immediately followed by a straight-legged downward stomp of the opponent's head with the heel.
37. Strutting and sparse, Sato Sato is a jolly romp, and almost a gypsy stomp.