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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of clomp.

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Examples

  • The kids clomped down the hall, and Mrs. Starkweather gestured for Tara to take a seat at the kitchen barstool.

    Rogue Oracle 2011

  • She stayed there a moment, getting used to the pain, then turned stiffly and clomped to the door with ungainly steps that grew steadier with each forced movement.

    Crimson Wind Diana Pharaoh Francis 2011

  • I clomped my way there, woozy from the afternoon booze.

    Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011

  • The Cowboy clomped around the deck and began to fiddle with the rope that held the anchor.

    Rogue Oracle 2011

  • I slammed the door a little harder than was necessary and clomped up the steps carrying my purse and the manila envelope.

    Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011

  • I slammed the door a little harder than was necessary and clomped up the steps carrying my purse and the manila envelope.

    Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011

  • Darting Snake clomped up on his rattlesnake crutches, his mangled leg swinging.

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • She clomped around the exam room in gogo boots only befitting a doctor who quite possibly got her degree out of a mall booth along with a strip of photos.

    Dan Bucatinsky: I Can See Clearly Now Dan Bucatinsky 2011

  • Darting Snake clomped up on his rattlesnake crutches, his mangled leg swinging.

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • Harry clomped through the ornamental shrubs, disturbing some mulch.

    Rogue Oracle 2011

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