stump |
clomp |
In lang=en terms the difference between stump and clomp
is that
stump is to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge while
clomp is to move, making loud noises with one's feet.
As nouns the difference between stump and clomp
is that
stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb while
clomp is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.
As verbs the difference between stump and clomp
is that
stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle while
clomp is (
label) to walk with wooden shoes.
clomp |
x |
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 a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
stomp |
clomp |
As verbs the difference between stomp and clomp
is that
stomp is (ambitransitive) to trample heavily while
clomp is (
label) to walk with wooden shoes.
As nouns the difference between stomp and clomp
is that
stomp is a dance having a heavy, rhythmic step while
clomp is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.
clomp |
|
wham |
clomp |
As nouns the difference between wham and clomp
is that
wham is a forceful blow while
clomp is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.
As verbs the difference between wham and clomp
is that
wham is to strike or smash (into) something with great force or impact while
clomp is (
label) to walk with wooden shoes.
pound |
clomp |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between pound and clomp
is that
pound is short for pound-force, a unit of force/weight while
clomp is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.
As verbs the difference between pound and clomp
is that
pound is to confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound while
clomp is to walk with wooden shoes.
thunder |
clomp |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between thunder and clomp
is that
thunder is to talk with a loud, threatening voice while
clomp is to move, making loud noises with one's feet.
As nouns the difference between thunder and clomp
is that
thunder is the sound caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge while
clomp is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.
As verbs the difference between thunder and clomp
is that
thunder is to produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; often used impersonally while
clomp is to walk with wooden shoes.
clomp |
clack |
In lang=en terms the difference between clomp and clack
is that
clomp is to move, making loud noises with one's feet while
clack is to cause to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.
As nouns the difference between clomp and clack
is that
clomp is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly while
clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.
As verbs the difference between clomp and clack
is that
clomp is (
label) to walk with wooden shoes while
clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.
clomp |
walk |
As nouns the difference between clomp and walk
is that
clomp is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly while
walk is a trip made by walking.
As verbs the difference between clomp and walk
is that
clomp is (
label) to walk with wooden shoes while
walk is (
lb) to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times compare
.
clomp |
clunk |
As nouns the difference between clomp and clunk
is that
clomp is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly while
clunk is a dull, metallic sound, especially one made by two bodies coming into contact.
As verbs the difference between clomp and clunk
is that
clomp is (
label) to walk with wooden shoes while
clunk is to make such a sound.
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