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stomping grounds

n. (stomping ground English)

Usage examples of "stomping grounds".

Their raids took them farther and farther afield, and soon they were regularly leaving their old stomping grounds in the Margins and making sweeps through the nothings, preying on unsuspecting and usually undefended stasis settlements like the one in front of them.

Checking to see that the Doctor was still locked up in his study, I told Cyrus that I was heading out for a while and began the long, wet walk down to my old stomping grounds near the intersection of Baxter and Worth Streets.

You got a nerve, come stomping down here into our Bottom, busting up our property and privacy, when this aint even your stomping grounds!

Painted Stick and Conch Shell, who had had little trouble locating each other once they were back on their old stomping grounds, had invited him/her to accompany them to the Dome of the Rock, where now they were in some manner or other unofficially ensconced, awaiting the advent of the Third Temple, in whatever form it might take.

She dropped McIntosh off at HQ then headed for the West End, her old student stomping grounds.

Wintertime, it's the stomping grounds for the Santa Rampage karaoke singers.

And Marcy, he knew, wanted to move back to her old stomping grounds.

Apparently, when their number had been so badly hunted by the Je'har, they had moved away from their normal stomping grounds.

Back in his usual stomping grounds, such a sound would have come from a wolf or a coyote or maybe even an Apache on the prowl.

A possible incident building, involving Native Americans, and right in his own stomping grounds?