How To Use Clomp In A Sentence
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As Aaron drew close enough to hear the clomp of the man's boots, his fangs began to extend.
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Daniella Zalcman Here, fishermen in their cleated boots freely clomp around with heavy sleds in tow.
Fishing on Ice
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The centaur-like beast stepped forward, its skillet-sized hooves clomping on the wooden floor.
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I slammed the door a little harder than was necessary and clomped up the steps carrying my purse and the manila envelope.
Arcane Circle
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Horses clomped out a steady pace up front, neighing every now and then to show their displeasure at being harnessed.
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The fishermen in their cleated boots freely clomp around with heavy sleds in tow.
Ice-Fishing Season Melts Away
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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.
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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.
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On his arm was the bag of sugar and the horse walked toward him, his big hooves clomping on the stable floor.
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Carol listened as the girls' shoes clomped down the stairs leading to the basement - Nicole's domain.
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No sooner had he disappeared than her mother clomped down the steps, with a small stack of floral cotton bed linens.
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When soaking, bedraggled hikers clomped into Tuku at about 6am, an old woman manning a hot noodle stand, was appalled.
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Hank came into the house without knocking, and came clomping down the steps.
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Below, he heard Snoot unlatch the door from outside, come in the cabin, and clomp across the floor to the stove.
KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
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Daniella Zalcman Here, fishermen in their cleated boots freely clomp around with heavy sleds in tow.
Fishing on Ice
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The kids clomped down the hall, and Mrs. Starkweather gestured for Tara to take a seat at the kitchen barstool.
Rogue Oracle
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Review the words: shoes, pants, shirt, gloves, hat, pumpkin head, clomp, wiggle, shake, clap, nod, boo .
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And, just as Raven had foreseen, the Leviathan rushed forward, its hooves clomping down upon the stone flagstones.
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After I had dismissed the skin inflaming make-up and the tatty plastic jewellery, all I was left with were surly-looking dolls wearing clompy shoes and tarty skirts that cost the earth.
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The horses' hooves clomped on the cobbled pathways in a heavy rhythm, never breaking a beat.
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The teeter-tottering xylophone clomps that used to announce his presence rarely make an appearance without beams of popping noisemakers in tow.
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To that end, the game features distinctive sounds for each weapon, along with other ambient noises, such as the crunch of snow or the clomp of boots.
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Yells came from inside the house and footsteps clomped up to the door.
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A noisy mixed herd of goats and sheep clomped over the wooden bridge, baaing and maaing their little head off.
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Picking up my backpack I clomped down the stairs and was surprised by my brother dressed up and holding the car keys.
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The orange-freckled Breffan chief clomped back down the rampway, cannon in one hand, datapad in another, his remaining two arms stiffly at his side.
Songs of Love & Death
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The Cowboy clomped around the deck and began to fiddle with the rope that held the anchor.
Rogue Oracle
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The fishermen in their cleated boots freely clomp around with heavy sleds in tow.
Ice-Fishing Season Melts Away
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Harry clomped through the ornamental shrubs, disturbing some mulch.
Rogue Oracle
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At the top of the tunnel steps, I met Alton, making his way one clomp at a time.
Miracles, Inc.
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I wonder what they would say if they knew I dug my combat boots out of my closet and clomped around the house in them all weekend.
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No sooner had he disappeared than her mother clomped down the steps, with a small stack of floral cotton bed linens.
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I kiss Bob and the kids good-bye, wish them a fun and safe day, and listen to them swish in their nylon shell pants and clomp in their heavy boots out the door.
Left Neglected
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He turns and leaves the room, his shoes clomping against the floor.
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The girls share an awkward, boxy physical presence, highlighted by their penchant for vintage clothes and clompy boots.
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Ted and his son farm their beefaloes with much care and attention on some wide-open acreage in Exeter, RI, where the beefaloes clomp around and eat grass.
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Each time she did, there was a muffled clomp and thin clouds of dust drifted away.
Kings of Colorado
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Softer, padded sounds rise from thick grass, while harder, echoing clomps bounce from stone or wooden floors.
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I hear his footsteps and decide to add that sound to the piece, and it's a good sound: the clomp, clomp, clomp that only thin soles over asphalt can give.
Variation on a Variation of a Mode
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She had a straw clomped between her teeth and was chewing it energetically.
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She clomped around the exam room in gogo boots only befitting a doctor who quite possibly got her degree out of a mall booth along with a strip of photos.
Dan Bucatinsky: I Can See Clearly Now
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The familiar round-shaped lunch-lady, Theresa, clomped into the kitchen.
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And the steady clomp of the horse's hooves must be ringing in their ears.
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His snakeskin boots clomped against the thin, greasy carpet, rattling with each footfall from the spurs at his ankles.
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Mandella followed, clomping after her in chunky, two inch soled shoes.
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What's provocative about Copeland's book is how he doesn't stick to just what's on the stage, as so many dance-critic purists do, but draws associations and contrasts with other art dynamics, such as demonstrating how Cunningham's light, flexible, transistorized movements answered the heavy clomp and primitivism of Jackson Pollock's action painting and the archetypal contortions of Martha Graham.
Mind Expansion thru Sight and Sound: James Wolcott
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He clomped into the kitchen and opened the dishwasher.
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I heard someone walk into the stable, boots clomping.
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I clomped my way there, woozy from the afternoon booze.
Miracles, Inc.
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All of his attention was there, on that sheet of paper, and it was shocking and sudden when a black brogan clomped down on it, pinning the sheet of paper to the ground.
Far Beyond the Stars
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My timing was good as we now heard the familiar clomp of boots signaling food delivery time.
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The girls descended the stairs in a series of clicks and loud unladylike clomps.
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She stayed there a moment, getting used to the pain, then turned stiffly and clomped to the door with ungainly steps that grew steadier with each forced movement.
Crimson Wind
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She wasn't sure when he was going to stop talking, though he did when he heard the clomp of his father's boots going down the hall.
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So he unstuck his boots from the mud and clomped over to a tree, where he sat with his cloak wrapped around him.
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The horse started off again, slowly and with clomping steps that churned up loose stones and rootless weeds.
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The neighborhood is laced with miles of riding trails, and horses often clomp down the streets with their riders.
Peacocks Are an Acquired Taste Some in California Don't Share
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As soon as I heard the clomp of combat boots behind me I knew I was in deep trouble.
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James stood up and clomped angrily out of the church.
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She remembers clomping alongside her on a walk across the park, Sharon in ugly Clarks shoes, her mother, barefoot and wearing a slinky catsuit zipped down to her navel.
Lorna Sage, my mum
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Darting Snake clomped up on his rattlesnake crutches, his mangled leg swinging.
Fire The Sky