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n. The sound of walking with heavy footfalls. vb. (present participle of clomp English)
Usage examples of "clomping".
I see the picture of him alone in the mountains in that outfit: the vision: it's pure morning in the high dry Sierras, far off clean firs can be seen shadowing the sides of rocky hills, further yet snowcapped pinpoints, nearer the big bushy forms of pines and there's Japhy in his little cap with a big rucksack on his back, clomping along, but with a flower in his left hand which is hooked to the strap of the rucksack at his breast.
He was coming across the tall final grass, weary from the day's work, clomping along in his boots, his coat over his back.
There he was clomping along in front of me on the trail and shouting back "Try the meditation of the trail, just walk along looking at the trail at your feet and don't look about and just fall into a trance as the ground zips by.
James could hear Simon's footsteps clomping on across the hollow floor of the parlour.
Then the clomping continued across the porch, and she waited for the extra-heavy sound of his boots descending the wooden steps to the yard but it didn't come.
The clomping of Simon's leather boots seemed louder than the sound of the motor.
From what they said I understood that the red-haired one had worn the horrible disguise, while satyr-face had made the footsteps by rhythmically clomping on the floor with a brick, and had simulated the breaking door by jumping on a propped-up board.
He hurried off the bridge of the Tag Garwal, and Sam heard his footsteps clomping down a ladder to the lower deck.
He heard footsteps clomping up the ladder, and he turned to see the rotund, beaming face of Enrak Grof.
Once the footsteps had stopped clomping down the ladder, Sam switched the view back to the sleek Jem'Hadar ship on their tail.