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stomping ground

Stamping \Stamp"ing\, a. & n. from Stamp, v.

Stamping ground, a place frequented, and much trodden, by animals, wild or domesticated; hence (Colloq.), the scene of one's labors or exploits; also, one's favorite resort; in this sense, often called stomping ground. [U.S.]

Stamping machine, a machine for forming metallic articles or impressions by stamping.

Stamping mill (Mining), a stamp mill.

stomping ground

stomping ground \stomping ground\, n. Same as stamping ground. See under stamp.

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stomping ground

n. stamping ground.

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Stomping Ground

Stomping Ground is Goldfinger's third official album that was released on March 28, 2000. The song "The End of the Day" contains a brief sample from the Dead Kennedys song " Nazi Punks Fuck Off."

Usage examples of "stomping ground".

This was his stomping ground, the place where the chief of Recreation did most of his work.

I decided on a loop through Boston to Cambridge, then Medford--Betty's real stomping ground.

Chapel glimpsed the Hotel Adlon, stomping ground of the Third Reich’.

For more than a year he'd been practicing in Fergus City, his stomping ground.

She went intentionally, to be with her damned animals and the long grasses and the wide open world that was once her stomping ground, that once existed and now did not.

Having established his pattern of mobility, Mouse might arrange a fatal encounter with Marya somewhere far from the usual groundling stomping ground.

He'd had an amazing lucky break and found a house to rent in the same block where he thought his old stomping ground had been.

I think, gentlemen, we had better face the fact that we have entered somebody else's stomping ground.

You married me when my face looked like a stomping ground, and you had no way to know what damage might be permanent.