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clomp

 
Dictionary: clomp   (klŏmp) pronunciation

intr.v., clomped, clomp·ing, clomps.
To walk heavily and noisily.

[Imitative.]


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verb

    To make a dull sound by or as if by striking a surface with a heavy object: clump, clunk, thud. See sounds/pleasant sounds/unpleasant sounds/neutral sounds or silence.

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IN BRIEF: v. - Walk clumsily.

Tutor's tip: The "klomp" (a wooden show worn in the Low Countries of Europe) makes a "clomp" (a clump, sound of heavy footsteps) sound.

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The verb has one meaning:

Meaning #1: walk clumsily
  Synonym: clump


 
 
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