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stomp

noun as in loud dance

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Because of these patterns across states, Winchell thinks it's more likely to be a natural ecological process playing out -- not our individual efforts to stomp on bugs -- changing the population's trajectory.

Since the movie and musical open with the Munchkins stomping out a number that celebrates the Wicked Witch’s demise, this isn't blowing anything for you.

From Salon

James hit back-to-back threes in the fourth quarter — punctuating the second with his signature “silencer” celebration — as he stomped his feet in glee.

“And no matter how much they stomp on us, we’ll rise more brilliant than ever before. Here’s to all of us, so let’s f— party!”

Harris's ideal is a society where people who disagree can come together to discuss their differences, rather than stomp out those who might challenge your opinions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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