slovo | definícia |
stomp (encz) | stomp,dupat v: Zdeněk Brož |
stomp (encz) | stomp,dusat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Stomp (gcide) | Stomp \Stomp\, v. i. [See Stamp.]
To stamp with the foot. [Colloq.] "In gallant procession, the
priests mean to stomp." --R. Browning.
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stomp (wn) | stomp
n 1: a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step
v 1: walk heavily; "The men stomped through the snow in their
heavy boots" [syn: stomp, stamp, stump] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
stomp (encz) | stomp,dupat v: Zdeněk Brožstomp,dusat v: Zdeněk Brož |
stomper (encz) | stomper, n: |
stomping (encz) | stomping,dupání n: Zdeněk Brožstomping,dusání n: Zdeněk Brož |
stomping ground (gcide) | Stamping \Stamp"ing\,
a. & n. from Stamp, v.
[1913 Webster]
Stamping ground, a place frequented, and much trodden, by
animals, wild or domesticated; hence (Colloq.), the scene
of one's labors or exploits; also, one's favorite resort;
in this sense, often called stomping ground. [U.S.]
Stamping machine, a machine for forming metallic articles
or impressions by stamping.
Stamping mill (Mining), a stamp mill.
[1913 Webster]stomping ground \stomping ground\, n.
Same as stamping ground. See under stamp.
[PJC] |
stomp (wn) | stomp
n 1: a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step
v 1: walk heavily; "The men stomped through the snow in their
heavy boots" [syn: stomp, stamp, stump] |
stomper (wn) | stomper
n 1: someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on
the ground [syn: stamper, stomper, tramper,
trampler] |
stomp on (foldoc) | stomp on
To inadvertently overwrite something important, usually
automatically. "All the work I did this weekend got stomped
on last night by the nightly server script." Compare
scribble, mangle, trash, scrog, roach.
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stomp on (jargon) | stomp on
vt.
To inadvertently overwrite something important, usually automatically. “All
the work I did this weekend got stomped on last night by the nightly server
script.” Compare scribble, mangle, trash, scrog, roach.
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