v. Informal, tromped, tromp·ing, tromps. v.intr.
- To walk heavily and noisily; tramp.
- To apply heavy foot pressure on something: tromped on the accelerator and sped off.
- To trample underfoot.
- To defeat soundly; trounce.
[Variant of TRAMP.]
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[Variant of TRAMP.]
| Thesaurus: tromp |
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| trompil | |
| battle of Scheveningen |
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