romp

[rɒmp]

romp Definition

  • 1to play or run around in a lively, boisterous way
  • 2to win easily and by a large amount
  • 3a lively and noisy play or party

Using romp: Examples

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

  • Example

    The children were romping around in the park.

  • Example

    The team romped to victory with a score of 5-0.

  • Example

    We had a great romp at the party last night.

romp Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for romp

Antonyms for romp

Phrases with romp

  • to win easily and by a large amount

    Example

    The team romped home with a score of 5-0.

  • romp and stomp

    a lively and noisy party

    Example

    The romp and stomp went on until the early hours of the morning.

  • to be as good as the best in a particular activity

    Example

    She's a talented athlete who can romp with the best of them.

Origins of romp

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Summary: romp in Brief

The term 'romp' [rɒmp] refers to playing or running around in a lively, boisterous way, exemplified by 'The children were romping around in the park.' It also means to win easily and by a large amount, as in 'The team romped to victory with a score of 5-0.' 'Romp' extends into phrases like 'romp home,' and 'romp with the best,' denoting winning easily and being as good as the best in a particular activity.

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