intransitive. To walk with a heavy, ‘pounding’ tread; to walk noisily or laboriously, tramp.
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释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > heavily (26) stamp1490 intransitive. To walk with a heavy, ‘pounding’ tread; to walk noisily or laboriously, tramp. trample1530 intransitive. To tread or walk heavily; to stamp. (In early use apparently not differing in sense from tramp, v.1) tramp1570 intransitive. To tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resonant step; to stamp. stump1600 To walk clumsily, heavily, or noisily, as if one had a wooden leg. thump1604 To walk with heavy sounding steps, to stump noisily; also, of a thing, to move with thumps or noisy jolts. clump1665 intransitive. To walk or tread heavily and clumsily. trape1706 intransitive. = traipse, v. pound1801 intransitive. To walk or run with heavy steps; to ride a horse fast or hard; (of a ship or boat) to move forcibly through the water. clamp1808 intransitive. To tread or stamp heavily and clumsily; to clump. clomp1829 To walk as with clogs. lump1861 To move heavily, ‘stump’ along; to drop down like a lump. tromp1892 intransitive and transitive. = tramp, v.1 stunt1901 intransitive. To walk with a heavy tread. Cf. stump, v.1 2a, stamp, v. 2e. stomp1919 = stamp, v. 2e. Subcategories:— and slowly (7) — and clumsily (3) — trample (wet) ground into holes (1) — and doggedly (1) |
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