verb
- to walk with heavy, loud steps; to stomp or trudge noisily
Usage: informal; third person singular present tense or plural form of 'clomp'
Examples
- She clomps around the house in her heavy boots.
- The children clomp down the stairs every morning.
- He clomps across the wooden floor loudly.
- The horse clomps along the gravel path.
- They clomp through the mud in their rain boots.
- She clomps into the room without taking off her shoes.