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Answer for the clue "A dance involving a rhythmical stamping step ", 5 letters:
stomp

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n. 1 A dance having a heavy, rhythmic step. 2 The jazz music for this dance. vb. 1 (context ambitransitive English) To trample heavily. 2 (context transitive slang English) To severely beat someone physically or figuratively.

Usage examples of stomp.

He has already stamped his personality on the batch, bawling out one guy for not doing his job, while on another occasion, on sentry duty, he was conversing with Coyle sotto voce when Robinson stomped up ignoring all the rules on keeping quiet at night so Tanner backhanded him in the face without even looking like Baloo unleashing a heavy paw.

Shabazz and Big Mike were stomping on naming maps of Hell like madmen, Marlene was walking in a circle brandishing her stick.

The brawny one instantly ran down the thoroughfare, stomping and making his presence known.

After getting his leg broken and his body stomped by an angry bronc, he decided it was time for a visit.

Those bronc riders are just hoping to hang on for eight seconds without getting thrown and stomped on.

All week long SS bigwigs have been stomping through the puddles in the ice-cold raw cement structure, down in the enormous underground chambers and up above at the untried furnaces, their impatient brusque comments echoing to the splash and thump of boots.

With another expletive, this one directed at the smirking toad at her side, she stomped to the end of the dais and down the short set of stairs.

But before he could reply, Maire was stomping off, back toward her castle.

Somewhere among the masking trunks of the tree-lined river bank, there was the idle stomp of a hoof, followed by a rolling, outblown breath.

I told him he seemed to be getting one hell of a long way from stomping or not stomping a little brown insect, and he told me that the spider is not an insect at all but an eight-legged predacious arachnid of the order Araneae.

Every now and again a patrol of the scalies would stomp by, boots crashing in the confines of the corridors.

In panic, he had rushed for the kitchen area and had barely enough time to assume a disguise, secreted there, that Katsumata had given him as, a few metres away, masked by a hedge, the Sergeant shoved past the bowing doorman, kicked off his sandals and stomped onto the veranda of the main house.

Pleased by this image, Silvester had stomped out through the portico and lurched down the single step on to turf and soil.

Broach continued stomping on his cloak long after the smouldering patches had been extinguished.

He woke up blearily, got up, wandered blearily round his room, opened a window, saw a bulldozer, found his slippers, and stomped off to the bathroom to wash.