Clomp vs Clompy - What's the difference?
clomp | clompy |
(label) to walk with wooden shoes.
to move, making loud noises with one's feet
* 1847, Anne Brontë, Agnes Grey
As a noun clomp
is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.As a verb clomp
is (label) to walk with wooden shoes.As an adjective clompy is
of a heavy kind that might make clomping noises; stompy.clomp
English
Verb
(en verb)- ...so having smoothed my hair as well as I could, and repeatedly twitched my obdurate collar, I proceeded to clomp down the two flights of stairs, philosophizing as I went;