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stomper

British  
/ ˈstɒmpə /

noun

  1. a rock or jazz song with a particularly strong and danceable beat

  2. a person or animal that stomps

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"It's been a couple of months now, so it's a relief to tell everybody. I think it's going to be a real stomper."

From BBC • Mar. 14, 2024

Newsom graciously gives him a more dignified job: grape stomper at his vineyard, where his frenemy’s tantrums can be put to use.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 21, 2023

Wearing jet-black pigtails and one of her signature oversized T-shirts, the young pop superstar worked the stage as the spooky stomper became the sold-out crowd’s racing pulse.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 26, 2022

“Workin’ my whole life/To follow my father’s dream/Then watch it fade away,” Granduciel sings on “Old Skin,” a somber piano ballad that U-turns into a full-band stomper, adding oomph to the singer’s existential musings.

From New York Times • Oct. 18, 2021

She thought she had rubbed out Polly's image and made a impression herself on Royal's heart that only needed stompin' in a little deeper, and she thought ridicule would be the stomper she needed.

From Samantha on the Woman Question by Holley, Marietta