英:[klɒmp]
美:[klɒmp]
英:[klɒmp]
美:[klɒmp]
clomps, clomping, clomped
verb
intransitive verb
clump sense 1
“to walk as with clogs,” 1829年,可能是拟声词或 clump(v.)的变体。相关词汇: Clomped, clomping。
by alteration
The first known use of clomp was in 1829
clopnoun
a sound like that of a hoof or wooden shoe against pavement
clompverb
clump entry 2 sense 1
1 I clomped through the kitchen on the way to washing up and said to Viola, “How come I have to learn how to sew and cook? Why? Can you tell me that? Can you?”
2 Then he clomps down the ramp, planting his feet with such force the boards bounce beneath him.
3 He does not say much but clomps around making strange faces and noises, to make the others laugh.
4 He clomped on down the stairs and went back to his weedin’.
5 Behind me was the scuffle and clomping of shoes.
6 And I got another clomp upside my head.
7 Long before magazine editors were clomping around in loafers and wearing thigh-skimming oxford shirts over dresses, Torah teachers were tinkering with the formula.
8 The closed door shields me from the sounds of people talking, feet clomping.
9 Ellis clomps down the stairs behind Mom and sits in her chair in the kitchen, then flops her head down into her arms and tries to continue to sleep.
10 When his shoes clomped into the room, she sighed, the breath leaving her as if her lungs had suddenly clenched.
11 “It’s…” She listened for a moment, tried to pick up something beyond the wagon wheels and clomping dino.
12 I couldn’t take my eyes off Gimpy as he clomped around behind the counter, perspiration streaming down from under his paper cap.
13 The clomp of footsteps drew nearer until a tall, lanky man stepped out of the hallway.
14 His boots clomp against the floor as if he's stomping bugs.
15 Their footsteps clomp overhead and I see their figures walk along the beginning of the pier.
16 John giggled, still clomping up the stairs, not realizing what was going on behind him.
17 He grabbed his hat and clomped it back on his head.
18 Not even roosters crowing and men clomping right by his ear wake him.
19 Ophie clomped over to the wide staircase that led to the second floor and plopped down on the bottom step.
20 Clomp, clomp, clomp, people come up it in the middle of class to deliver messages and whatnot.