Collocations for "stomp"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "stomp" in context.
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stomp
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- stomp [heavily, childishly, loudly]
- stomped on his [hand, fingers]
- stomped him [viciously, maliciously]
- stomped off to [bed, the bedroom]
- stomped off in [anger, frustration, despair]
- stomped into the [room, building, office]
- stomped out of the [room]
- stomped around the [house, stage, park]
- stomped [up, down] the stairs
- the [child, boy] stomped off (in anger)
- stomped through the [garden, corridor]
- showed her [anger] by stomping
- heard someone stomp (their feet) [outside, in the next room]
- stomp on the [brake, gas]
- the [fans, children] were stomping their feet
- stomps when she [is, feels, has]
- stomped [them, the other team]
'stomp' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):