Meaning of stompy | Babel Free
Definitions
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Of a stomping style of dance, or music appropriate to such a dance. informal
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Resembling or characteristic of stomping; aggressive-looking in a way that suggests stomping. informal
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With stomps. informal
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Stomping; making stomps. informal
Examples
“This Welsh five-piece plays stompy rock ’n’ roll with almost anthemic choruses and a hint of hardcore aggression — the vocalist Matt Davies has an epic scream, although he rarely employs it.”
“It is hoped LaRoche is happy with "Weber's" pigtails, butterfly wings, green tutu, zebra leggings, and stompy boots, because that's what she's stuck with […]”
“She is still spinning, and the Minion is starting to look tuckered, his stomps not so stompy anymore, and his jeers turned to huffy puffs.”
“Wherever they are, I miss them here among the hucksters, and their rough and stompy walks remain as memories from farther north.”
“Then she went for a long stompy walk through the fields, getting her shoes all wet and not caring.”
“In a post-apocalyptic security uniform, Kanye West (hugely controversial himself) introduced the collection with a stompy stride, and was followed by a swathe of models wearing a number of outfits, from formal clothing to grungy work wear to club gear.”
“Head to toe she was quite appealing in her tiny silver bikini, a pair of big boots so stompy that asses all over the galaxy were hiding in fear, […]”
“Why does EVERYONE cry at a wedding? Nat thought, stomping her way up the little stone steps to the balcony where the church organs always were. I know people DO blub, she thought, but this is ridiculous. She was so stompy, she completely missed a little sign near the front door with the order of service on. It said: In memoriam.”
“His huge feet were so stompy that, when he walked through the forest, the earth trembled and trees crashed to the ground.”
“Yes, it is a noisy stompy child. See if it wants to play?”
“He paused, his foot still hovering. Who was this stompy boy? He didn't feel strong and brave now; he just felt loud and cross.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.