Definition of Stompers

1. stomper [n] - See also: stomper

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Stompers

Stomatopoda
stomatopods
stomatopod crustacean
stomatous
stomodaea
stomodaeal
stomodaeum
stomodaeums
stomodea
stomodeal
stomodeum
stomodeums
stomp
stomped
stomper
stompers (current term)
stomping
stomps
stonable
stond
stonds
stone
stone's throw
stone-blind
stone-broke
stone-cold
stone-dead
stone-deaf
stone-face
stone-gray

Literary usage of Stompers

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1. Indianapolis, Indiana: A Photographic Portrait by Richard Clark (2007)
"Sidewalk stompers (bottom) The Circle City Sidewalk stompers Clown Band is a colorful group of twelve accomplished musicians who entertain the crowds at the ..."

2. Bolivia and Coca by James Painter (1994)
"... (coca stompers), for which they either received a fixed daily wage or part of the gross earnings. It is calculated that work as an unskilled laborer in ..."

3. Providence in Colonial Times by Gertrude Selwyn Kimball (1912)
""The stompers" was a street, or lane, which entered the Towne Street from the west at a point near the northern extremity of that main artery of the village ..."

4. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"Soon to be cut into delicate ribbons Only to .be crushed by the heavy, wooden stompers. Such feathery whiteness—to come to kraut! ..."

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