
1) Bang your boot 2) Beat badly 3) Bristol dance 4) Clobber 5) Crush grapes 6) Dance at the Savoy 7) Dance heavily 8) Dance of the jazz age 9) Defeat badly 10) Defeat decisively 11) Early jazz composition 12) Emulate Tom Connors 13) Fail to step lightly 14) Fast jazzy dance 15) Fast-tempo jazz composition
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1) Clump 2) Jazz dance 3) Prance 4) Trample
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[God`s Property song] `Stomp` is a 1996 song by gospel group God`s Property featuring Cheryl James and Christian urban singer Kirk Franklin. It was one of the most successful gospel songs of the 1990s, charting on Billboard`s mainstream R&B airplay list in 1997. ...
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[Steps] Persian or central Asian illustration showing Mohammed preaching. ...
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[strike] A stomp (also referred to as a stamp) is a downwards strike with the heel of the foot from the stand-up position, and is usually directed at the head or body of a downed opponent. A stomp similar to an axe kick is referred to as an axe stomp, while a particularly powerful jumping stomp with both heels is called a bronco kick, and a...
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[theatrical show] Stomp is a percussion group, originating in Brighton, UK that uses the body and ordinary objects to create a physical theatre performance. ==History and performances== === 1990-1995 === Stomp was created by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas in Brighton, U.K. in 1991. The performers use a variety of everyday percussion in...
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jazz dance featuring heavy stamping of the feet
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• (v. i.) To stamp with the foot.
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Stomp intransitive verb [ See
Stamp .] To stamp with the foot. [ Colloq.] 'In gallant procession, the priests mean to
stomp .'
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Stomp is slang for to physically assault someone, to beat up.
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The traditional method for extracting the juice from grapes is by having groups of people stomp on them in bare feet, squishing the juice out. This is still practiced in some parts of the world (like Portugal) though most wineries have done away with this practice by implementing more sanitary mechanical methods.
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[
n] - a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step 2. [v] - walk heavily
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When you go off a jump and land the trick, as in, “I just stomped [stuck] that landing.”
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noun a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step
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stamp (defs. 1–3).
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To land a trick in a super clean and cool fashion. ‘Dude you totally stomped that 180 to faceplant’.
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A good landing.
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A term used to describe a good landing made by a rider.
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Stomp is when you land a trick well, or snowboard that bit of piste with ease. A snowboarder might say, “We stomped it.”
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walk heavily
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