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tromp

 
Dictionary: tromp   (trŏmp) pronunciation

v. Informal, tromped, tromp·ing, tromps.

v.intr.
  1. To walk heavily and noisily; tramp.
  2. To apply heavy foot pressure on something: tromped on the accelerator and sped off.
v.tr.
  1. To trample underfoot.
  2. To defeat soundly; trounce.

[Variant of TRAMP.]


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  1. To walk with loud, heavy steps: stamp, stomp, tramp, trample. See move/halt, sounds/pleasant sounds/unpleasant sounds/neutral sounds or silence.
  2. To step on heavily and repeatedly so as to crush, injure, or destroy: stamp, stomp, tramp, trample, tread. See help/harm/harmless.

 
 
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