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stomper

n. One who stomps.

WordNet
stomper

n. someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on the ground [syn: stamper, tramper, trampler]

Usage examples of "stomper".

Milisant had to fetch her own horse, since none of the stable lads would do other than toss Stomper his feed from a distance.

She would have taken a smaller mount, except Stomper did need the exercise.

He had her off of Stomper and buried in the cocoon of his chest, arms, and cloak within seconds.

He rolled his eyes, then frowned when he saw Stomper tied to the other side of the baggage wain.

Her exhaustion was no excuse to not at least have found Stomper a warm stall, when she knew very well no one else would risk getting near him to do so.

But that answer had her quickly examining Stomper for whip marks or wounds.

Had there not been other pets involved that had been seen to, he might not have given Stomper a second thought.

Having already been told that morning when she went to check on Stomper that she would not be leaving the keep henceforth without an escort, even to go just to the stable, she had already determined to be Jhone the next time she tried to leave the keep.

Nay, it must contain special feed for Stomper so it can be placed near to his stall, which does not get much traffic since the stable folk do not like to get near him.

It was unnerving to realize that he had not really noticed Stomper, big as he was, until just then, that his eyes had been only on her from the moment he entered the stable.

Caine asked as they passed a humming bug stomper, one of five or six he could see spaced around the room.

Less domestic looking was the humming bug stomper sitting next to the phone.

Taking the portable bug stomper Skyler handed him, he connected the wires to it and flipped it on.

The order had little to do with Task Force Stomper, but Luke was glad Control had included his channel in the transmission array.

Nothing remained between Task Force Stomper and its target but a thousand meters of laser-laced space.