1. stomp - Noun
2. stomp - Verb
To stamp with the foot.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots Source: Internet
Also in Greenland on Sunday, league leaders Islanders used Kevin Fisher’s first half hat trick, to stomp the Rebels, 5-1. Source: Internet
After hitting land they rage longer, and stomp deeper inland, than they did 50 years ago. Source: Internet
A stomp box (or pedal) is a small metal or plastic box containing the circuitry, which is placed on the floor in front of the musician and connected in line with the patch cord connected to the instrument. Source: Internet
A second male comes running in, jumping high into the air to stomp on her with both feet. Source: Internet
A splash misses, and Cesaro quickly seizes the advantage, hammering away at Big E. Kofi hops up onto the apron, dazing the challenger with a kick to the skull before managing to stomp him clear off Big E’s shoulders. Source: Internet