10 РУМУНСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «STOMP STAMP»
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The American Heritage Book of English Usage: A Practical ...
Stanch is more common than staunch as the spelling of the verb. stomp / stamp The next time you stomp out of the office, don't stomp your foot in anger. You can use stomp and stamp interchangeably in the sense "to trample" or "to tread on ...
Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries,
1996
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The American Heritage Guide to Contemporary Usage and Style
See more at feminine suffixes. stomp / stamp The verbs stomp and stamp are used interchangeably in the sense "to trample" or "to tread on violently": stomped [or stamped] the poster of the candidate, stomping [or stamping] horses. But only ...
Houghton Mifflin Company,
2005
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Stamp, Stomp, Whomp: And Other Interesting Ways to Get Rid ...
Children, parents, and teachers will all love this book and Jackie's amusing, but serious, stories of garden pests and what to do about them. Ages 10+
Jackie French, Judith Rossell,
2000
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Common Errors in English Usage - Pagina 196
stomp/stamp of depth by using two different lenses can also use the root “stereo,” as in “stereoscope.” stomp/stamp “Stomp” is colloquial, casual. A professional wrestler stomps his opponent. In more formal contexts “stamp” is preferred.
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Les mots entre eux - Pagina 96
spring stalk [stD:k] I • stamp / stomp I steal storm stride stumble i • tiptoe tread trip bondir. sauter, surgir roder se deplacer. 1'air hautain, a grands pas taper du pied, marcher sur sc deplacer bruyamment ou avec colere se deplacer sans bruit se ...
Christian Bouscaren, F. Lab,
1998
But he treaded on—stamp, stomp, stamp ... The paddle wheels revolved and stroked the sea; white froth spumed; the galley lunged ahead, shuddering against the waves. And in their treadmill cages the indentured treaded—stomp, stamp, ...
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Revenge of Superstition Mountain - Pagina 221
Start stamping your feet.” “What?” Henry said. “Won't that make it mad?” “No,” Simon shouted, already thudding his feet on the ground. Stamp, stomp, stamp, stomp, stamp, stomp! “We have to be loud and BIG,” he yelled. “It's the only thing that ...
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War Happens In Your Heart - Pagina 17
Stomping was more fun when I sang. “Praise the Lord.” Whomp with my right foot. “And pass the ammunition.” Whomp with my left foot. “Praise the Lord we ain't agoin' fishin'!” Stamp, stomp, stamp, stomp. The big juice can was tough. I had to ...
Frances Anne Turney,
2007
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More Than Little Professors: Children with Asperger ... - Pagina 147
Children with Asperger Syndrome, in Their Own Words Lisa Barrett Mann. The troll said, "Ohhhh ... so now go." Now the last Sheep Gruff goes down the stairs. STOMP ... STOMP ... STOMP... STAMP ... STAMP ... STAMP ... BING ... BONG .
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Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary Reference Book with ...
Stamp HIT WITH FOOT /staemp, stamp/ v[l/T] to hit the floor or ground hard with a foot, usually making a loud noise o [T] ... those people upstairs would stop stamping around, o Compare STOMP stamp /staemp, stamp/ n [C] o With a stamp of ...
Cambridge University Press,
2008