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Stompy vs Stomps - What's the difference?

stompy | stomps |

As an adjective stompy

is (music) of a stomping style of dance, or music appropriate to such a dance.

As a noun stomps is

.

As a verb stomps is

(stomp).

stompy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • (music) Of a stomping style of dance, or music appropriate to such a dance.
  • *{{quote-news, 2009, January 16, , Pop and Rock Listings, New York Times citation
  • , passage=This Welsh five-piece plays stompy rock ā€™nā€™ roll with almost anthemic choruses and a hint of hardcore aggression ā€” the vocalist Matt Davies has an epic scream, although he rarely employs it. }}
  • Aggressive-looking in a way that suggests stomping.
  • * 2008 , Benjamin Tyson Duranske, Virtual law: navigating the legal landscape of virtual worlds
  • It is hoped LaRoche is happy with "Weber's" pigtails, butterfly wings, green tutu, zebra leggings, and stompy boots, because that's what she's stuck with

    Derived terms

    *stompily

    stomps

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (stomp)