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stomp

[stomp] / stɒmp /


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There is the possibility that “it’s going to stomp you, even if you’re right on value.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 7, 2026

Parliament-Funkadelic is playing a live show onstage while we stomp the pavement in faithful entrancement.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 14, 2026

The new record appeared to be following suit, with The Daily Telegraph's chief music critic Neil McCormick saying the band were "back with a pile-driving blues stomp".

From Barron's Apr. 13, 2026

Martin’s current fixation is muscling New Yorkers out of affordable housing to stomp a permanent boot print onto Manhattan.

From Salon Nov. 19, 2025

Just walk off and stomp up the stairs.

From "X: A Novel" by Ilyasah Shabazz

What will happen to those stores when the city stomps in?

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 17, 2026

In his bedroom, Salmon growls and stomps around.

From Slate May 10, 2026

For as long as Anderson has been absent from our screens, which is far, far too long, she stomps back triumphantly, showcasing candor and affection for both this specific material and her craft.

From Salon Jan. 8, 2025

Koichi has already encountered Godzilla by the time the monster stomps its way into Tokyo.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 30, 2023

Nicola stomps her foot and says, “Be nice to me!”

From "The Unfinished Angel" by Sharon Creech

An alumnus stomped down the road in his blazer to St John’s to retrieve the plate.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 19, 2026

Last week, a small section of CNN and Variety’s February town hall interview with Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey broke the internet’s door down and stomped into the public consciousness.

From Salon Mar. 11, 2026

But she fell on a cab double cork 1080, which she had stomped in her first two runs.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 12, 2026

After a dreadful service game handed an immediate second-set break to Svitolina, Sabalenka glared at her team, stomped to her seat and then broke back at the first opportunity.

From BBC Jan. 29, 2026

The cows were munching hay in their stalls when the big barn door slid open and a mechanical monster stomped in from the rain.

From "The Wild Robot Escapes" by Peter Brown

But more recently, a confluence of factors has made New York's coast less of a highway and more of a stomping ground.

From Barron's Aug. 18, 2026

Speaking with Realtor.com about the expansion, Serhant reveals that choosing the Lone Star State as the brokerage’s new stomping grounds was “strategic.”

From MarketWatch Jul. 1, 2026

“I wanted a big stomping Los Angeles novel in the tradition of Carolyn See and Nathanael West,” Gale says.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 8, 2026

“You bring a gun into the District, you mark my words, you’re going to jail,” Jeanine Pirro said in an appearance on her old stomping grounds at Fox News.

From Slate Feb. 7, 2026

She knew before she heard the stomping from inside the third-floor apartment and the barrage of clicks and bangs from locks being disengaged.

From "The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street" by Karina Yan Glaser




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