stompy

adj

Etymology

From stomp + -y.

Definitions

  1. Of a stomping style of dance, or music appropriate to such a dance.

    • This Welsh five-piece plays stompy rock ’n’ roll with almost anthemic choruses and a hint of hardcore aggression — the vocalist Matt Davies has an epic scream, although he rarely employs it.
  2. Resembling or characteristic of stomping

    Resembling or characteristic of stomping; aggressive-looking in a way that suggests stomping.

    • 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 […]
    • She is still spinning, and the Minion is starting to look tuckered, his stomps not so stompy anymore, and his jeers turned to huffy puffs.
  3. With stomps.

    • Wherever they are, I miss them here among the hucksters, and their rough and stompy walks remain as memories from farther north.
    • Then she went for a long stompy walk through the fields, getting her shoes all wet and not caring.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Stomping

      Stomping; making stomps.

      • Head to toe she was quite appealing in her tiny silver bikini, a pair of big boots so stompy that asses all over the galaxy were hiding in fear, […]
      • His huge feet were so stompy that, when he walked through the forest, the earth trembled and trees crashed to the ground.

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Derived

stompily

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