verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
old stomping ground
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I guess he’ll try to reach his old stomping ground to drum up support.
stomping ground
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
off
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He compromised by stomping off to the police boat, and allowing whoever so willed to follow.
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But he stomps off to have a think now and then.
out
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But on waking she pushed these resolutely aside and stomped out to do her good deeds.
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The two of them shouted at each other and until Daley stomped out , the secretaries feared they would come to blows.
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Is Wilko going to stomp out ?
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He goes along stomping out dandelions.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
sb's stomping ground
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In the middle of the show, the lead singer stomped off the stage.
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Kevin looked furious as he stomped into his office. "What the hell is going on here?" he yelled.
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My sister stomped out of the house, slamming the door behind her.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Gordon notices a tangle of walkers stomping towards us.
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He glared at Yanto with genuine dislike as he stomped through the front porch of the pub.
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I tossed a bar of soap on the floor and he stomped on it, driving it across the tiles.
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Tony stomped past, stopped and peered into the chasm, setting up a shot.