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stomp

noun as in loud dance

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“This was our stomping ground,” Jack McGrath, a former president of the Studio City Chamber of Commerce, said in a video series on Valley Plaza published by the news outlet Patch in 2013.

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Komasa knows authoritarianism in its most flagrant, brutal forms, but his new film “Anniversary” imagines a scenario in which fascism doesn’t stomp in, jackbooted, but creeps, pretty and ladylike, on kitten-heeled feet.

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The cows were munching hay in their stalls when the big barn door slid open and a mechanical monster stomped in from the rain.

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Taylor Sheridan stomped a big bootprint on the business and culture of television.

Borg was filmed enthusiastically describing how he saw another officer stomp on a suspect's leg in custody.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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