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stomp

  • n  a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step
  • v  walk heavily
    The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots

  • At any rate, the stomp was on and the handkerchiefs were out.
  • The Kremlin, always eager to stomp out political rivalry, nationalize industry and control the flow of gas and oil, may have its reservations about globalization, with all its .
  • The 5,000 Arabs in the audience break into deafening cheers, stomp their feet, clap their hands and chant "Sa-mi! Sa-mi!" until at last the lights go down.
News & Articles

  • The HPD beating video you’ve never seen; violent arrest captured by second camera
    HOUSTON -- The chaotic scene captured by the surveillance video looks startlingly familiar. A young man tumbles to the ground next to a chain link fence, rolls onto his stomach and locks his hands over his head.  Uniformed police officers scramble around him, kicking and punching the prone figure lying in the grass.  After the gang of officers beat and stomp on the young man, one by one they ...
    June 14, 2013 - KHOU 11 Houston
  • Need Strong Documentation Of Time Spent To Claim Real Estate Losses
    If you think you are going to get a hard time from the IRS if you apply for 501(c)(4) status for your new organization called Patriotic Tea Party Support The Constitution And Stomp Out The IRS Inc, try this instead.  Report significant losses from real estate rentals and claim you are eligible for the 469(c)(7) exception for people in real estate trades or businesses even though you don't have a ...
    June 13, 2013 - Forbes
  • Airman didn't want to shoot charging Denali moose, but felt he had to
    The man who shot a cow moose in Denali National Park last week is an airman stationed in Anchorage who says he regrets the animal's death but said it would have been worse if he allowed the charging moose to stomp him or the children and adults with him.
    June 13, 2013 - Stars and Stripes

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