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Stomper - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A stomper is someone or something that stomps—walking heavily with loud steps. It can also refer to a powerful, energetic song or performance that leaves a strong impression.

stomper

/ˈstɑmpər/ /ˈstɒmpə/

Definition:

A person or thing that stomps, especially heavily or noisily.

Synonyms:

trampler, crusher, thumper

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

tiptoer, glider

Common Collocations:

heavy stomper, boot stomper, dance stomper

Derivatives:

stomping, stomped

Usage Tips:

Use "stomper" to describe someone or something that walks heavily or makes loud footsteps.

Common Phrases:

boot stomper, dance floor stomper, elephant stomper

Etymology:

Derived from "stomp," meaning to tread heavily, originating from early 19th-century English dialect.

Examples:

  • 1. The elephant is a powerful stomper in the jungle.
  • 2. She wore boots that made her sound like a stomper on the wooden floor.
  • 3. The toddler became a little stomper when he was angry.
  • 4. The dinosaur’s footsteps echoed like a giant stomper in the valley.

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