clomp

[US]/klɒmp/
[UK]/klɑmp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to walk with a heavy, noisy step; to walk heavily and noisily
Word Forms
Past Tenseclomped
Past Participleclomped
Present Participleclomping
Third Person Singularclomps
Pluralclomps

Phrases & Collocations

clomp along

clomp loudly

clomp away

clomp back

clomp around

clomp down

clomp up

clomp in

clomp out

clomp past

Example Sentences

the horse began to clomp down the dirt road.

she could hear the clomp of boots behind her.

the kids clomped around the house in their new shoes.

he clomped up the stairs, tired from the long day.

the elephant clomped through the jungle.

she clomped her way to the front of the line.

the workers clomped around the construction site.

with each clomp, the ground shook slightly.

they clomped through the puddles after the rain.

the sound of clomp echoed in the empty hallway.

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