100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "stomp"
Definition
Stomp (verb) - To step heavily and noisily, typically to express anger or frustration, or to create a loud sound by bringing the foot down forcibly on the ground.
Synonyms
- Stamp
- Trample
- Tread
- Pound
- Crash
- Thud
Antonyms
- Tiptoe
- Glide
- Creep
- Walk gently
- Slide
Examples
- She couldn't help but stomp her feet in frustration when the meeting ran late.
- The children began to stomp around the house, excited for the party.
- He stomped on the ground to get the attention of his friends.
- The audience started to stomp in approval after the performance.
- She stomped through the puddles, splashing water everywhere.
- The drummer began to stomp his foot to keep the beat.
- He stomped his way across the stage, showcasing his passion.
- She felt the urge to stomp her feet when she heard the unfair news.
- The angry customer stomped out of the store after being ignored.
- They stomped their feet to make music during the festival.
- He decided to stomp on the brakes when he saw the red light.
- The horse began to stomp its feet impatiently.
- She stomped her way back home, feeling defeated.
- The players would stomp in celebration after scoring a goal.
- He stomped loudly to announce his arrival.
- The toddler would stomp around when he didn't get his way.
- She stomped her foot in protest against the unfair rules.
- The soldiers were ordered to stomp in formation.
- The dog began to stomp around the yard, chasing a butterfly.
- He couldn't help but stomp down the hallway, eager to share the news.
- The thunder caused the ground to stomp beneath their feet.
- They stomped in unison during the dance routine.
- She would often stomp her foot to emphasize her point.
- The children loved to stomp in the fallen leaves.
- He would stomp around the kitchen when he was cooking.
- The crowd began to stomp in rhythm during the concert.
- She felt the need to stomp her foot when she was upset.
- The elephant stomped heavily across the savanna.
- He decided to stomp his way through the mud.
- The players would stomp their feet to keep warm in the cold.
- She would often stomp her feet when the music got intense.
- The coach encouraged them to stomp on the field to show their energy.
- He would stomp out of the room if things didn’t go his way.
- The sound of his stomping echoed in the empty hall.
- They would stomp together to create a rhythmic pattern.
- She stomped her way through the crowd, looking for her friend.
- The rain made her stomp in the puddles with joy.
- He felt like stomping his feet in disbelief.
- The dancer would stomp to express her emotions.
- The children began to stomp in a playful manner.
- It was hard not to stomp when the music was so loud.
- She would stomp in anger whenever she felt disrespected.
- The coach shouted, "Don't stomp on the field!"
- He would often stomp after a long day at work.
- The crowd would stomp their feet to cheer for their team.
- She decided to stomp on the ground to let off some steam.
- The noise made her want to stomp around in annoyance.
- They would stomp in celebration after a big win.
- He couldn’t resist the urge to stomp his foot in excitement.
- The heavy boots made a loud stomp on the wooden floor.
- She felt like stomping her feet in protest.
- The sound of stomping echoed through the valley.
- He would often stomp when he was deep in thought.
- The toddler would stomp around the house pretending to be a dinosaur.
- They began to stomp their feet as the music started.
- She would stomp back to her room after a disagreement.
- The rhythm made them want to stomp along.
- He decided to stomp his foot to get her attention.
- The marching band would stomp in perfect sync.
- She couldn't help but stomp in excitement when she heard the news.
- He would stomp his feet to shake off the cold.
- The crowd began to stomp as the performance started.
- She felt like stomping on the ground in frustration.
- The kids loved to stomp around the playground.
- He would stomp around the house when he was in a bad mood.
- The dog began to stomp around, waiting for its food.
- They would stomp their feet in rhythm during the parade.
- She stomped her foot in excitement over the surprise.
- The sound of her stomping echoed in the hallway.
- He decided to stomp away from the argument.
- The dancers would stomp in unison to create a beat.
- She felt like stomping when things didn't go her way.
- The heavy steps made a loud stomp that startled everyone.
- They would stomp in time to the music at the concert.
- He couldn't resist the urge to stomp when he was angry.
- The sound of stomping could be heard from the other room.
- She would often stomp her feet to show her discontent.
- The parade made everyone want to stomp along.
- He felt like stomping through the snow with excitement.
- The players would stomp onto the field with determination.
- She would often stomp around when she was feeling feisty.
- The loud stomp of his feet echoed in the empty space.
- The excitement made everyone want to stomp in joy.
- He decided to stomp on the ground to make a statement.
- The kids would stomp happily when they saw the ice cream truck.
- She felt like stomping her feet in delight at the surprise.
- The loud stomp of the boots was heard down the hall.
- He would stomp his foot to express his displeasure.
- The dancers began to stomp as the music played.
- She couldn’t help but stomp her feet in rhythm.
- The noise made her want to stomp in annoyance.
- They would stomp in celebration after the victory.
- He decided to stomp his way through the mud.
- The children loved to stomp around in their new boots.
- She felt like stomping her feet when she was frustrated.
- The crowd began to stomp in excitement during the show.
- He would often stomp around when he was thinking.
- The heavy stomp of the soldiers could be heard from afar.
- She wanted to stomp out of the room in anger.
- The loud stomp of his foot echoed in the quiet room.