stomp in Russian
stomp in Russian is стомп, топта́ть, избива́ть — stomp means to step down heavily and forcefully, often out of anger.
stomp in Russian
стомп
Pronounced: stomp
A style of jazz music for stomp dances of the early twentieth century.
топта́ть
Pronounced: toptat
избива́ть
Pronounced: izbivat
(transitive, slang) To severely beat someone physically or figuratively.
What does "stomp" mean?
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verb To step down heavily and forcefully, often out of anger.
"She stomped out of the room after the argument."
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verb To decisively defeat someone or something.
"The home team stomped their rivals 6-0."
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noun A heavy, deliberate footstep.
"You could hear his stomp coming down the hallway."
stomp in a sentence
- She stomped out of the room after the argument.
- He stomped his feet to warm them up in the cold.
- The home team stomped their rivals 6-0.
- You could hear his stomp coming down the hallway.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "stomp" in Russian?
"stomp" in Russian is стомп, топта́ть, избива́ть. stomp means: To step down heavily and forcefully, often out of anger.
How do you pronounce стомп?
"stomp" in Russian is стомп, pronounced "stomp".
How do you use "stomp" in a sentence?
Example: "She stomped out of the room after the argument." In Russian, "stomp" is стомп, топта́ть, избива́ть.
Are there other ways to say "stomp" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "stomp": стомп, топта́ть, избива́ть.
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