0 present participle of stomp
1 to walk with intentionally heavy steps, especially as a way of showing that you are annoyed:
The children engage in an imaginary play frame by stomping around like farmers in a field.
At 8:46, the sounds of clapping and stomping are introduced.
Tempo and power gradually increase, establishing a stomping rhythm.
That seems to be the favourite stomping ground of some of them.
They added much to the clapping of hands and stomping of feet by inspiring and willing the school varsity teams to victory time and again.
Approaching his celebrating teammates, he jumped up with the intention of stomping on home plate instead of simply stepping on it.
Bijou's central methodology incorporates physically and constructively releasing emotional energy from the body through crying, stomping, or shivering in order to restore calm and clarity.
The choreographed dance provided for the song is intense, as the choreography requires frequent jumping, stomping, and also extreme street dancing.