How To Use Romp In A Sentence

  • The dean promptly caved and told us that our party was now being called the ‘Annual’ party
  • This prompted the question that he explored through a compelling narrative. Times, Sunday Times
  • the visual deception of trompe-l'oeil art
  • The band then romp through three road songs that most people would die for to have in their repertoire, each single one would get people leaping about on the dance floor at a college hop.
  • He it was who, in the 1850s, persuaded his reluctant coachman to make the first gliding flight in history, across the valley at Brompton.
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  • The men never exerted themselves except when hunger prompted, or a spent magazine made the acquisition of "peltries" necessary to barter for powder and ball. The Hive of "The Bee-Hunter," A Repository of Sketches, Including Peculiar American Character, Scenery, and Rural Sports
  • It also tires the body out, prompting it to sleep more soundly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wolf market may be here to stay, at least until the economic recovery accelerates or another catalyst prompts the market to find footing.
  • It is notable for excellent supplying and selling with good quality, reasonable price and prompt shipment.
  • Two stories this week will have prompted the same question. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was almost sixty then, yet his body still was trim and powerful, and he loved to romp with us children in the sea.
  • Her rally faltered momentarily when she bunkered her second to lose the 12th to go two down again, but promptly birdied the long fifth with two big hits on to the green and the 14th after an approach shot to within seven feet of the flag.
  • The Philippines’ most active volcano erupted again Monday, spewing ash and molten lava into the air, prompting volcanologists to warn of more violent eruptions in coming days.
  • i was in floods of tears at the end of "Bridge to Terabithia" when i went to go see it with me ten year old nephew. he promptly spent the rest of the day laughing at me for it and calling me a woose but in my defence it was really sad. lol. wrenchturner (5 posts) on April 16, 2009 - 9: 46pm. AfterEllen.com - Because visibility matters
  • On appeal to the CAFC, the court stated that the applicants "misapprehended" the BPAI's decision, noting that none of the rejected claims contained the limitations which prompted the reversal. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Deliberate in counsel, prompt in action. 
  • This procedure is a form of critique: the photomontage provides us a critical distance to reflect on what we had been prompted to desire, whether it was a luxury product, an ideal of feminine beauty, a racial superiority, or an entire way of life. Merrill Cole: WikiLeaks and David Wojnarowicz: A Perspective from Berlin
  • Prompt payment of bills greatly helps our company.
  • I left Chop Suey slightly bruised from getting in the way of an impromptu one-man mosh pit and grinning foolishly, which is the way all the best shows end. The Parson Red Heads and Blitzen Trapper at Chop Suey | Seattle Metblogs
  • Unable to contain their joy, boys of Punjab broke into a song prompting their friends to do a jig.
  • If it transpires that the patient has not yet attended the general practitioner for this diabetic review one reminder prompt is sent.
  • A simple single-storey pavilion is enclosed by folded concertina walls and roof, prompting irresistible comparisons with origami.
  • Staff stood amazed as they listened to this unprompted assault on Stewart's integrity.
  • This institute shall act as a repository for all modern extrication and medical relief techniques to ensure quicker rescue and provide prompt medical relief, comparable to international standards.
  • With little prompting from the teacher, the students raised and vigorously pursued the following questions.
  • Her bold actions have elevated her to the status of national hero and prompted thousands of offers of marriage.
  • Deliberate slowly, execute promptly.
  • ‘Say goodbye’ I say as I squeeze their mittened hands as a way of prompting.
  • Mahmoud had been unable to uncover anything of a personal nature which might have prompted the attack.
  • What prompted the government to cave in before was the total paralysis of the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tightly wrap or store in covered containers all cooked meat, poultry, and fish and shellfish and refrigerate them promptly.
  • But when it came, Bristol promptly surrendered the lead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rain, heavy cloud cover and thick fog in the area had prompted Albania's prime minister to cancel his own flight to the conference.
  • Many are prompted to make their own training arrangements by the lack of opportunities from their employer. Times, Sunday Times
  • This afternoon the Palestinians held an impromptu press conference.
  • Kate and Rich congratulated her as they tromped back to the bar to celebrate.
  • Getty Images The membership of Tom Coburn R., Okla. in the group prompted a skirmish with antitax activists. Senate 'Gang' Hashes Out Deficit Plan
  • Trompe Le Monde features classic French cuisine served amid sumptuous surroundings.
  • The current scandal could improve his chances-or prompt a crackdown that might dash any hope of his getting power.
  • Many children had more than 60 micrograms of lead per decilitre of blood, six times the level that the Centres for Disease Control CDC, an American government agency, says should prompt public action. The Economist: Daily news and views
  • Kids weren't bogged down by the taxation plot device that seems to unnecessarily bother us adults, they saw it for the enjoyable romp that it was.
  • She was undernourished, an observation that prompted yet another unasked question.
  • There were some figures in the West who needed little prompting from the Russians to conclude that all was not as it seemed. Times, Sunday Times
  • To be irresolute when a prompt decision should be taken would only spell disaster.
  • Reflective journals have prompted self-regulated or metacognitive ways of thinking in students in graduate and undergraduate education courses.
  • The elements are present for a really good sci-fi cinematic romp but unfortunately the movie's screenplay holds the film back from achieving great things.
  • Stuart and I promptly donned our dressiest outfits -- in my case, a $5 black tuxedo from the Salvation Army that I used when performing with the orchestra -- and grabbed our next door neighbor, "Circle" (so named because it looked like someone made his face with a perfectly round cookie cut-out and cut his hair with a bowl on his head). Eliezer Sobel: Calling Dr. Laura: Old Loves And The Boundaries Of Fidelity
  • The size of this latest mimivirus is unprecedented, prompting researchers to name it a mamavirus. ���Sputnik��� Virus Can Attack Others, But Is it Alive?
  • Most of the European powers promptly recognized his government. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • One died presumably to satisfy some ideological or religious prompting or to get revenge, and the other while trying, somehow, simply to get by.
  • This prompted me do do a little cutting, pasting and formularising, and this it what I found.
  • The reporter is revealed to have a wooden leg, prompting Roger to launch into another of his weird family tales, this one about a peglegged uncle. Chron.com Chronicle
  • But the opener did turn a bit testy in the eighth inning when Grant Balfour hit J.D. Drew in the right shoulder with a high fastball, prompting a few Red Sox to holler from the bench. Dice-K masterful as Red Sox beat Rays in ALCS opener
  • This particular afternoon he had tried to play the seventh hole as it should be played, and though we had both foozled, I had won the hole and romped triumphantly home with the side of pig. 32 Caliber
  • I took the photograph in an impromptu manner, the manner in which I take most of my photographs.
  • In 1906 the Liberal Party romped back to power.
  • The autonomy of the intralingual translation of Ereignis vis-à-vis its dictionary-based definition prompts Heidegger to reject the authority of the dictionary. Archive 2007-07-01
  • The meeting will begin at ten o'clock prompt.
  • On 1 January 1956 an international society for the study of bioclimatology was established on the initiative of S.W. Tromp (Netherlands).
  • I believe what you are calling a smirk is where his teleprompter is telling him to "SMILE" -- that's so we, and he, know that he told us a joke, and also to dispel that nasty rumor going around about his bad temper. McCain Jokes About Obama's Overseas Trip And Press Coverage
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  • Bisogna andare si persona a romperSI le scatole ... meglio prendere per il culo ... e poi per cosa, per imbecilli che vanno su un siti dove qualcuno mette anche roba che non dovrebbe? The Pirate Bay - Blog
  • For despite its majestic name, the Kitchen King masala is best suited as a multipurpose masala that is best used for throwing together tasty and impromptu dishes for everyday meals for us commoners. Archive 2008-02-01
  • I promptly filled the sink with water and dunked my head in, letting my ebony locks flop messily to the sides of my face.
  • This prompted him to query Ja-calan, their resident geologist. The Deluge Drivers
  • The resolution of nosocomial pneumonia can be defined clinically or microbiologically, but presumably a clinical nonresponse will the prompt consideration of bronchoscopic evaluation.
  • There's also a notable kitsch factor about the place -- the trashy menu, the lowbrow drink selection (Mad Dog and brands of beer you swore you'd never drink again), the neon band-logo signage and the retro tuneage -- that has prompted some detractors to grumble that the brashness is a little Westword | Complete Issue
  • The dogs delirious with freedom romped and chased tight figure eights in water chest deep on little corgi legs. A Day At The Beach
  • My letter to Holiday Inn about the event prompted a classic non-response.
  • So, how to accurate and promptly gain the structurized data information has become a current vertical search area research big topic.
  • It's like an impromptu back-and-forth duet between lovers, all the more realistic for being unrehearsed and spontaneous.
  • The deluges also prompted an increase in crop prices.
  • WASHINGTON - Overeating makes the brain go haywire, prompting a cascade of damage that may cause diabetes, heart disease and other ills, US researchers reported on Thursday.
  • Damned inconvenient, Zojja said a month later as she tromped behind Caithe and Snaff through deep jungle. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • If you are in love, anyone encroaching on your territory will prompt insecurity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The looser rules on timing and the volume of shares available for repurchase prompted more than 200 companies to announce new or expanded buyback plans.
  • Tromp would maunder over and over of how Johannes Maartens and the cunies robbed the kings on Tabong Mountain, each embalmed in his golden coffin with an embalmed maid on either side; and of how these ancient proud ones crumbled to dust within the hour while the cunies cursed and sweated at junking the coffins. Chapter 15
  • There are many emergencies which need prompt first aid treatment.
  • It would also protect against septicaemia in which bacteria multiply unchecked in the blood, possibly causing death without prompt treatment.
  • Take prompt and professional action in response to intelligence and reports of triad - related activity and crime.
  • Well, due to an impromptu trip to McDonalds for the wife, which then turned into a half-hour wait for a McFlurry (and nuggets and fries for me) in the drive-thru, I was pretty sure my night was shot. A review for INK
  • The global downturn has prompted governments to consider borrowing to lower taxes. Times, Sunday Times
  • A burglar alarm went off, prompting the arrival of officers who detained the two undercover cops. The Sun
  • About a hundred brains that had been stored in glass jars in a basement on campus have disappeared, prompting fears of a great brain robbery. Times, Sunday Times
  • How exactly did he prompt her, Mr Markham?
  • Sketches, skits, parodies, songs, poems and bad dancing describe this sparkling, lighthearted romp through the Bard's amazing repertory of works.
  • The measures could prompt companies to change their structures and move jobs out of tax havens: It may mean that a lot of activities are onshored again.
  • Robert promptly arranged to meet me at an inner city bar the following night.
  • We are often obliged to report on mayhem and savage behaviour perpetrated by thugs who are barely out of rompers.
  • The dictionary prompted real estate consultant Joel Ascetto to design a three-hour course to help Rhode Island real estate agents.
  • The odds are that, whoever romps home to victory, there'll be plenty of laughs along the way.
  • A similar test involving email yielded the same result, although the researchers' limited pool of testees - 63 for the phone and 50 for the email - coupled to the fact that only nine subjects were filmed across the two tests, prompted "some scepticism". Thoughts are things (thoughts have wings).
  • This problem calls for swift/prompt action from the government.
  • The cheese, of course, dropped to the ground and was promptly snapped up by the cunning fox. 1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry
  • The sergeant has come instead for a blacksmith who can promptly mend the broken cuffs so that they can be put to use this afternoon in the hunt for two escaped convicts.
  • Prompted by this discovery, researchers are developing biomaterials specifically for the regeneration and repair of tissue, shifting the emphasis from replacement of tissues to regeneration.
  • Actually, for many years, we have done this to the French language in Quebec, sans tambour ni trompette. Gelett Burgess and the blurb
  • Women's football has enjoyed a boom and the Olympics could prompt a similar growth spurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fish that had prompted me to take leave of my senses is an evil-tempered, prehistoric critter that lives only in certain big, cold, fast rivers in Mongolia and Siberia, most of which flow into the Arctic Ocean. Bill Heavey Chases Mongolian Taimen (with Prairie Dogs as Bait)
  • The ceremony was prompted by an astrologer who told the girl's father that the union would transfer the evil effects of the planet Saturn from the girl to the dog.
  • A passel of kids of varying ages, the cousins love playing baseball in the front yard, romping on the beach just two blocks away, or exploring what's left of the Fort Tilden gun emplacements that overlook the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Pimentel, 61, barricaded the road, prompting a lawsuit from the church.
  • Women who want their eggs removed and stored must take medication to prompt their ovaries to produce multiple eggs. Times, Sunday Times
  • I must commend the RTA for a prompt reply to my letter, and their immediate attention to this dangerous situation.
  • He regularly prompted attacks with incisive forward passes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The allergic reaction causes the cells to release histamine, a chemical which prompts the sneezing and itching impulse.
  • Thus Flora on one occasion had been reduced to rage and despair, had her most secret feelings lacerated, had obtained a view of the utmost baseness to which common human nature can descend -- I won't say _a propos de bottes_ as the French would excellently put it but literally _a propos_ of some mislaid cheap lace trimmings for a nightgown the romping one was making for herself. Chance A Tale in Two Parts
  • The violence was clearly prompted by political motives.
  • A note on discount Cash discounts A supplier may offer a cash discount to a retailer who settles his account promptly.
  • The potential concentration of those activities might also prompt antitrust regulators to give any merger close scrutiny, Threlfall said.
  • The Friend promptly ceased publication. The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge
  • The dregs of last night's bottle of red wine prompted this comforting meal in a bowl. Times, Sunday Times
  • One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never! Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • The quote from his impromptu speech regarding space travel and its relation to human bone deterioration was hilarious.
  • As this issue of TIME closed, our editorial staff discovered it had some lovely reasons for an impromptu party: three orchid-decked researchers ablush and abeam with plans for marriage.
  • After protesters emerged from invading the conference centre, hundreds of people staged an impromptu march around the vast hall.
  • In Hampstead he moved into a bedsit on the same road as the Nicholsons, which he promptly painted white, and worked in a studio next door to Nicholson's. Mondrian's little known London period highlighted by exhibition of rare works
  • Press Alt-F6, then press Y in response to the prompt Page formats affect the overall appearance of the page.
  • Large exostoses had developed and the subject remained lame, but union of the broken bone took place in a surprisingly prompt and effective manner, when age of the subject and nature of the fracture are considered. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • This division between ins and outs had prompted a painful argument over the need to establish a forum for ministers from the ins, without causing a dangerous rupture from the outs.
  • The group showed its appreciation of Mr. Haden by playing his tunes, which unrolled like scenes in a classic film: The bright and optimistic "Hello My Lovely" could have underscored a scene of boy-meets-girl; the romping calypso "Child's Play" belonged under a dance sequence; and the excruciatingly haunting ballad "First Song" clearly represented a moment of heartbreak. Getting Down to Brass Tacks
  • There are four popular Chopin items, the first set of the Schubert Impromptus, and Ravel's La Valse as transcribed by the composer for piano solo.
  • Then there's "smishing" - unsolicited text messages that either download malware or try to prompt you to give up your personal information or credit-card number. MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
  • The little spark of hope within me promptly extinguished itself.
  • My post last week on the value of your word prompted some very thoughtful comments to the post along with several very insightful email messages. Russell Bishop: How to Rebuild Your Integrity
  • News of the fatal attack has prompted enquiries from prospective owners to kennels that raise the dogs, which were originally bred from cattle dogs, mastiffs and bulldogs brought to the Canary Islands by British settlers.
  • They are resourceful people and impromptu is the mode of operation they most relish. 5 To the River « Unknowing
  • He said that the expectation and excitement prompted by the Jubilee across the nation has confounded the cynics.
  • This prompts a digression, as I recall that I once threw a party at a flat I'd recently taken possession of - but before the arrival of my furniture.
  • It was promptly announced to Harvard dealers that the rebel had been sacked from Sheppards.
  • Last week, the Mexican peso touched an all-time low versus the dollar, prompting the government to intervene in the foreign-exchange market.
  • After that, I won my appeal at a council hearing but, instead of reinstating me, they promptly sacked me again.
  • It has prompted claims the government tried to bury bad news. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said the continued revegetation efforts of community groups had prompted Active Community Environmentalist members to launch the nursery.
  • Those factors will prompt first one, then several dealers, to lower prices to capture market share from competitors.
  • Emergency care consists of placing a suitable dentine lining material on to the fractured dentine, and so prompt treatment by a dentist within the same working day or at least by the following morning is required.
  • The application of blinkers worked a treat on this filly at Ayr last time when she romped home by eight lengths in a maiden race.
  • Big-city noise levels prompt birds to sing louder in order to be heard by other birds over the din, according to research by German ornithologists.
  • Tightly wrap or store in covered containers all cooked meat, poultry, and fish and shellfish and refrigerate them promptly.
  • Crop yields drop as topsoil is lost, prompting subsistence farmers to clear more land.
  • The imminent campaign to attract staff from outside Scotland is prompted by concerns about the ageing teacher population and new commitments on class sizes.
  • These are nice fuzzy, footed romper suits in sizes to suit a small adult.
  • From an apparently unthreatening position, 30 yards out on the left, he spotted a gap and promptly fired the ball into the top left corner of the goal.
  • There were some figures in the West who needed little prompting from the Russians to conclude that all was not as it seemed. Times, Sunday Times
  • An unacceptable approach to prompting would be to ask an open question and to suggest possible answers only to some respondents, such as those who appear to be struggling to think of an appropriate reply.
  • The audience get to spy on the activities of the guests and staff - some of them lonely, some of them deviant, some of them rompingly exhibitionist. Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • A serious comedy, it prompts whoops of delight while also making people think, in this case about the purpose of education. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cells treated with Delta - 1 promptly began repopulating the bone marrow in the animals.
  • In order to ensure prompt despatch of the Information memorandum to you please fax the signed confidentiality agreement to me on.
  • A lower court affirmed the ruling last week, prompting an appeal by the companies involved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many pupils were still asking closed questions that did not encourage or prompt elaborated answers.
  • All names are placed in a hat and eight lucky names pulled are invited on stage for individual impromptu tuition.
  • Prompt response to requests would help to ease the pressure as would a concerted effort being made to increase membership.
  • This prompted a flurry of clarifications from sources that were no doubt close to Duncan. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he wasn't prompting attacks, he was scoring mighty points.
  • So long as the exploitage of man by man was considered a necessary and eternal institution, there existed no motive to prompt men to subject it to Freeland A Social Anticipation
  • When you've done all the prompts for a topic draw a giant spider diagram to show them all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nova Scotia's opposition MLAs voted down a finance bill Monday, prompting the fall of the minority Progressive Conservative government and setting the stage for an election. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Karadzic rarely referred to specific allegations in the indictment, concentrating instead on what he described as the victimization of the Serbs in Bosnia and Croatia, which prompted them to take up arms. Fore, right!
  • It uses context-sensitive filtering technology to determine whether a message is offensive and prompts people to reconsider their actions. Times, Sunday Times
  • These men promptly escaped from a maximum-security stockade to the Los Angeles underground.
  • The crisis has prompted a mass exodus from Delhi. Times, Sunday Times
  • Open a new command prompt and type.
  • This can mean narrowing roads and removing clear-cut edges, prompting drivers to navigate with care.
  • Does this scenario sound like the 2002 dockworker dispute at West Coast ports prompted by lockouts of longshoremen?
  • It assumes humans can abstract themselves from reality and go romping through history looking for the all-powerful distant cause that will explain each and every aspect of our current situation.
  • Press Shift-F7 to display the prompt line 4. Press 4 to select the Printer Control option.
  • Prompt payment of bills greatly helps our company.
  • With this in-your-face romping composition, Alpinestars's dirty electro flirts with raw electric guitars and angelic choirboys.
  • The invention of the telegraph prompted similar fears yet the language flourishes regardless. Times, Sunday Times
  • A crew from Acomb - also in uniform - arrived promptly to quench the flames before anyone was hurt.
  • There's also another method to use so the user is placed directly into privileged exec mode when telnetting in, avoiding the enable password prompt.
  • His sluggish response kicked off a crescendo of criticism, prompting calls for him to resign from within his own coalition.
  • Step one is his novel, a hilarious romp intended to remind readers that the comic neurotic is also a talented writer.
  • His departure from the political scene would ease the president's efforts to tackle the ailing economy, prompting him to say the charges against him were political. Times, Sunday Times
  • In just those few days they had built a complex, many-layered, fully functioning but impromptu nest!
  • There the mayor attempted to arrest them, and Buckingham had to pull off his beard, confess his identity, and claim that as admiral of the fleet he was off to arrange an impromptu inspection at Dover.
  • In the Court's view, the events that prompted the burgomaster's direction in May 1968… are of a nature to justify an ‘emergency’ confinement of the kind provided for at that time under section 14 of the Netherlands Act.
  • BUT Quentin spent one semester in school and got promptly thrown out. ICED
  • A young pig was promptly despatched, and while he was being roasted among hot stones, and while chickens were stewing in cocoanut milk, I persuaded one of the cooks to climb an unusually tall cocoanut palm. Chapter 10
  • Indeed, rebel movements prompted international relief workers to evacuate the city Friday, fearing impending violence.
  • This was disappointing for those of us who relish a good book-world punch-up; but fortunately, it has been all over the press that Sir Vidia promptly recruited some new enemies. An Irish Lesson in Hope and Marketing
  • Then competition with Mission Valley shopping centers and suburban residential growth prompted a rapid decline.
  • Rio de Janeiro's legendary traffic had prompted the authorities to take drastic action to alleviate the worst of the congestion. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • Their split when she was just 19 left her with nervous exhaustion and prompted a short spell in a psychiatric ward.
  • Rarely has such a quiet, unassuming display prompted such effusive praise and raucous celebration. Times, Sunday Times
  • The train paused for only a few minutes at Hershey, then pulled off about a hundred yards and promptly broke down. The 12:39 to Matanzas
  • At one point a man next to her jokily sings in a foreign language, prompting laughs in the carriage. The Sun
  • Most children his age should have been romping around playing, breaking prize possessions then denying it profusely.
  • I murrieta homes for sale nontelescopic stateless teleprompter in the yell of not uncommunicative any way nonheritable what quantifier i was redetermination out of and sexually if i was nullifier the deterministic brisling and the dactylopteridae inhumane a highfaluting anoectochilus. Rational Review
  • Zarr's hair, his eyes, and some of his internal viscera remained with his bones prompting some of the terrified members of his party to retch with revulsion.
  • In previous years, teams like Galway and Kerry have lifted the cup prompting the commentators to predict an extended reign as the kings of football.
  • Dani Fernandez, a coach with the Spanish federation, said Castellet "fainted" after the accident, which prompted officials to take her to the hospital to be checked out. Newsvine - Get Smarter Here
  • They should be promptly and cheerfully paid in full with much sincere gratitude toward the lender.
  • The story has a tribal storyteller style to it and is almost ritualistic in places - what prompted this?
  • There are other delights around each and every corner of this film… if you like a good romp that has elements of tear-jerking romance.
  • So while my fellow geeks gamboled and romped and played in the hotel lobby - within the warm and nurturing hug of the conference's bubble of wireless broadband access - I was alone in my room doing email.
  • A lower court affirmed the ruling last week, prompting an appeal by the companies involved. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is triggered from a Windows Command Prompt, usually in the form of a batch file.

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