The commoners chose a harmless and impotent party and trampled from top to bottom, r`arin` and cussin`, until they got up a great fool. Cindy: I`m here to beat my drum and kick my foot to get more international attention. Oh Frank, you stole our hearts as you shyly jumped up and down because Ali was the bachelorette, only to trample on her later. But is there an English word with a meaning other than “stamp” in “stomp”? A little boy in big cowboy boots could stomp around the house and enjoy the sound of his heels against the floor, and an awkward marching band could barely stomp on the street and play the “Rocky” theme. You can also use the word timbre to describe a specific type of timbre dance. This meaning has existed since about 1912, from the popular slang of jazz. The old stamp was simply a variant of the word stamp. stomp (simple trampling from present to third person singular, stamping of present participle, trampling past and past participle) With millions at stake, Sony is in a bizarre campaign to prevent negative publicity for This Is It, Jackson`s final appearance. You`ll ride at a galloping speed, 20 miles per hour on a 1,000-pound animal that can spin or stomp or turn or deviate from its path at a penny. He had an extremely loud voice and sometimes sneaked up behind you, screaming, waving his arms and tapping his foot.
I hope you fall through the mud, and I`ll trample your head when you do! He ran 16 times for 107 last December in the Fiesta Bowl national semifinals against Ohio State, including a 67-yard touchdown that still bounces into the brain for its amazing quality. What was the alternative: for the president to tap his foot? 1803, variant of the stamp. Compare German stamping. More under Stamp. Armed with his discoveries, Team Perry was ready and ready to trample Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the 2010 gubernatorial primary. Cap`n Eri is one of the best lumberjacks to ever hit, but you can`t tap your toes much, and it`s clear inside. When you stomple, you push your feet hard as you walk.
An angry teenager might stomp in the hallway and slam his bedroom door. Related to the German stock. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add it or discuss it in the scriptorium etymology.) Find the answers online with Practical English Usage, your go-to guide to problems in English. Find out which words work together and create more natural English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Join our community to access the latest language learning tips and assessment from Oxford University Press!.
