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clomp
clomp C0414700 (klŏmp)intr.v. clomped, clomp·ing, clomps To walk heavily and noisily. [Imitative.]clomp (klɒmp) n, vb a less common word for clump2, clump7clump (klʌmp) n. 1. a small cluster, esp. of trees or other plants. 2. a lump or mass. 3. a heavy, thumping step, sound, etc. 4. a cluster of agglutinated bacteria, red blood cells, etc. v.i. 5. Also, clomp. to walk heavily and clumsily. 6. to gather or be gathered into clumps; agglutinate. v.t. 7. to form into a clump; mass. [1580–90; akin to Dutch klompe lump, mass, Old English clympre lump of metal] clump′y, clump′ish, clump′like`, adj. ThesaurusVerb | 1. | clomp - walk clumsilyclumpwalk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet" |
clompverbTo make a dull sound by or as if by striking a surface with a heavy object:clump, clunk, thud.MedicalSeeclumpclomp
Synonyms for clompverb to make a dull sound by or as if by striking a surface with a heavy objectSynonymsSynonyms for clompverb walk clumsilySynonymsRelated Words |