stomper

[ˈstɑːmpər]

stomper Definition

  • 1a person or thing that stamps, tramples, or crushes something
  • 2a heavy footstep or the sound of one

Using stomper: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stomper" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The elephant is a stomper, crushing everything in its path.

  • Example

    I heard the stomper coming down the hallway.

  • Example

    The wrestler was known for his stomping moves.

stomper Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stomper

Phrases with stomper

  • stomper boots

    a type of heavy-duty boot with thick soles, often worn for work or outdoor activities

    Example

    He put on his stomper boots before heading out to the construction site.

  • a type of dance characterized by heavy and rhythmic foot stomping

    Example

    The traditional stomper dance is performed during festivals and celebrations.

  • a large and powerful truck used for off-road driving and racing

    Example

    He spent the weekend at the off-road park, driving his stomper truck through the mud.

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Summary: stomper in Brief

A 'stomper' [ˈstɑːmpər] is a person or thing that stamps, tramples, or crushes something. It can also refer to a heavy footstep or the sound of one. Examples include an elephant as a stomper, the sound of someone coming down the hallway, and a wrestler's stomping moves. 'Stomper' extends into phrases like 'stomper boots,' referring to heavy-duty boots, and 'stomper dance,' a type of dance characterized by heavy foot stomping.