stomp 的 3 个定义
- stamp.
- to dance the stomp.
stomp 近义词
loud dance
更多stomp例句
- You’re going at a galloping speed, 20-something miles an hour on a 1,000-lb animal that can turn on a dime or stomp or twist or deviate from the course.
- He ran 16 times for 107 last December in the Fiesta Bowl national semifinal against Ohio State, including a 67-yard touchdown stomp still ricocheting through the brain because of its astonishing quality.
- What was the alternative: for the president to stomp his feet?
- Armed with its findings, Team Perry was ready and raring to stomp Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the 2010 gubernatorial primary.
- Cindy: I am here to beat my drum and stomp my feet for more international attention.
- Oh Frank, you stole our hearts with your coy jumping up and down about Ali being the bachelorette only to stomp on them later.
- With millions at stake, Sony is on a bizarre campaign to stomp out negative publicity for This Is It, Jackson's final performance.
- He had a tremendous loud voice and would sometimes sneak up behind you, yell, wave his arms and stomp his feet.
- Cap'n Eri is one of the finest fellers that ever stepped, but you can't stomp on his toes much, and he's clear grit inside.
- Hope ya fall in the mud, an' I'll stomp on your head if ya do!
- But is there an English word of a significance different from 'stamp,' in 'stomp?'
- The mean sort'd pick out some harmless, helpless party, and stomp up and down, r'arin' and cussin' till they got up a big mad.