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  • verb Present participle of clomp.

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Examples

  • Ultimately, an obdurate insistence on the capacity of the worldscape to function as an imaginative playground and an indifference to the actual craft of writing may lead a writer to coin a term like "the clomping foot of nerdism." posted by Hal Duncan | 6: 55 AM

    Archive 2009-12-01 Hal Duncan 2009

  • The “clomping foot of nerdism” has been hacked off and chucked away.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Hal Duncan 2009

  • She heard his boots clomping on the porch a floor below her, heard the ring of the doorbell.

    Rogue Oracle 2011

  • Instead they sit in a cave, sobbing and sometimes nearly snogging but then not snogging and then hearing the clomping of another livid dinosaur which they wave the Sky+ remote at.

    Grace Dent's TV OD 2011

  • At the same time, he heard footsteps behind him, clomping rapidly through the puddles.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

  • She let out her breath when she saw the Knight of Pentacles clomping through the scorched brush.

    Rogue Oracle 2011

  • They did the jive in the second week, when Rob was still clomping around like a horse.

    Dancing with the Stars Episode Recap: Monday, Nov. 7, 2011 2011

  • I don't want them clomping down the runway like fashion robots.

    Americana in Berlin, With Thanks to Elvis Mary M. Lane 2011

  • I turned and saw the low, lumbering shape of Buhodu clomping toward us.

    Master of Mirrors Amanda Marrone 2011

  • He stood there, panicking, as the clomping footsteps drew closer.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

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