1. stomping - Noun
2. stomping - Adjective
3. stomping - Verb
stomping
present participle of stomp
stomping (comparative more stomping, superlative most stomping)
In a way that stomps or suggests stomping; stompy; thumping.
a stomping techno track
stomping (plural stompings)
The act of one who stomps.
After Stevenson’s name was put up for nomination, the convention delegates went crazy, cheering, chanting and stomping for nearly half an hour for the man who had twice taken on the phenomenally popular Eisenhower. Source: Internet
Amaia Kids, whose shop is located in Princess Eugenie's stomping ground of Chelsea Green, has long counted royals including the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, among its well-heeled clients. Source: Internet
A modern-day lynching before our eyes, in our own backyard, in our stomping grounds,” she read as her voice trembled. Source: Internet
An argument at a party resulted in Thompson suffering a savage beating (or "stomping", as the Angels referred to it). Source: Internet
As a result, Besman recorded Hooker, in addition to playing guitar and singing, stomping along with the music on a wooden pallet. Source: Internet
About the grape stomping, i usually see women doing it rather than men. Source: Internet