Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive English) to severely defeat. 2 (context transitive English) to severely mistreat
Usage examples of "stomp on".
She didn't know what she wanted at this point, except not to stumble or stomp on his foot, as some of the steps were pretty intricate.
The Ford was halfway into the turn, and Speedy had to stomp on the brakes to keep them from going over the edge of the road themselves.
I want to beat him up good, and den I will stomp on his chest cage until it breaks and ruptures de heart.
I can either slow down or stomp on it and squeeze in there, so I stomped on it and forced the oncoming car up over the curb and onto the grass in order to avoid me as I came hurtling back into my own lane, and just as I flashed past him I happened to look over and saw that it was a police car.
By the time the lords of creation returned to stomp on the plebes he had a policy for each typical situation and was prepared to cope with it under doctrine, varying doctrines only enough to meet variations in situation rather than coping hastily on an improvised basis.
By the time the lords of creation returned to stomp on the plebes he had a policy for each typical situation and was prepared to cope with it under doctrine, varying doctrifles only enough to meet variations in situation rather than coping hastily on an improvised basis.