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clomp

[ UK /klˈɒmp/ ]
VERB
  1. walk clumsily

How To Use clomp In A Sentence

  • As Aaron drew close enough to hear the clomp of the man's boots, his fangs began to extend.
  • Daniella Zalcman Here, fishermen in their cleated boots freely clomp around with heavy sleds in tow. Fishing on Ice
  • The centaur-like beast stepped forward, its skillet-sized hooves clomping on the wooden floor.
  • I slammed the door a little harder than was necessary and clomped up the steps carrying my purse and the manila envelope. Arcane Circle
  • Horses clomped out a steady pace up front, neighing every now and then to show their displeasure at being harnessed.
  • The fishermen in their cleated boots freely clomp around with heavy sleds in tow. Ice-Fishing Season Melts Away
  • The case is appealed to the parliament at Toulouse, and there the accused man is on the verge of being declared innocent when a peglegged soldier clomps into the courtroom and announces himself as the true Martin Guerre. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Instead, before we had time to think about it, we had Sean Connery and the entire cast of Brigadoon clomping down Fifth Avenue in kilts.
  • On his arm was the bag of sugar and the horse walked toward him, his big hooves clomping on the stable floor.
  • Carol listened as the girls' shoes clomped down the stairs leading to the basement - Nicole's domain.
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