1. tamped - Adjective
2. tamped - Verb
of Tamp
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm for prayer in the schools because ritual and ceremony are calming and civilizing, and the little fartlings should be tamped down whenever possible. Florence King
She felt... less. She felt tamped down. Dim. More faint. Feint. Feigned. Fain. Patrick Rothfuss
Adam believes he tamped that problem down with his most recent trip to Nevada, though it felt like that plot point was raised as a teaser of building drama. Source: Internet
Details of the EU move emerged at the same time as Qualcomm tamped down expectations for sales growth next quarter, saying the payoff from the introduction of smartphones capable of using new high-speed wireless networks will take longer than anticipated. Source: Internet
A layer of sand covering the floor of tamped earth, a collection of wooden writing tablets in a corner and one or two copies of the Qur'an in a niche in the wall distinguish the school from an ordinary vestibule. Source: Internet
Should the rails settle due to soil subsidence, they can be lifted by specialized machinery and additional ballast tamped under the ties to level the rails. Source: Internet