stomper
Britishnoun
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a rock or jazz song with a particularly strong and danceable beat
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a person or animal that stomps
Example Sentences
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Russell Crowe appeared in four episodes in 1987, five years before his role in skinhead drama Romper Stomper made him a sensation in Australia and caught the attention of Hollywood.
From Reuters • Jun. 10, 2022
During Shabazz’s visit to his apartment, the Stomper, who was only 18 or 19 himself, took out thick photo albums with pictures of his confederates.
From New York Times • Apr. 6, 2022
McKenzie, who has had a long and acclaimed career on stage and screen, and features in the forthcoming TV remake of Romper Stomper, said she had reported the behaviour on two occasions.
From The Guardian • Dec. 8, 2017
His name should be something like Stomper, rather than Walker, after the way he handled his six opponents last week.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 17, 2013
Courtney became a Stoddert Stomper, playing on the team at the neighborhood school.
From Time Magazine Archive
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