clomp

[ klomp ]
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verb (used without object)

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How to use clomp in a sentence

  • The door at the far end of the corridor clanged, and a brace of heavy footsteps clomped along the floor.

    Thin Edge | Gordon Randall Garrett
  • Decidedly mystified by his failure to return, Penny clomped into the Parker kitchen after having spent an hour downtown.

    The Cry at Midnight | Mildred A. Wirt
  • He clomped down the stairs with his cane, wearing a pair of boxer-shorts and rubber slippers.

    Makers | Cory Doctorow
  • Paying no heed to Louise, she boldly clomped across the veranda and knocked on the door.

    The Wishing Well | Mildred A. Wirt
  • White faces watched from the viewport as they clomped across the convoluted terrain.

    A World Called Crimson | Darius John Granger

British Dictionary definitions for clomp

clomp

/ (klɒmp) /


noun, verb
  1. a less common word for clump (def. 2), clump (def. 7)

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