stomp

BrE /stɒmp/ AmE /stɑːmp/

verb en → es

past stomped pp stamped/stomped ing stamping

1 STEP HARD [intransitive] B2

to walk or move with heavy steps, especially to show anger or annoyance

pisotear, dar pisotones

  • stomp around

Collocations stomp out of the room

  • He stomped out of the room in a rage.

    Él salió del cuarto dando pisotones enojado.

2 CRUSH [transitive] B1

to crush or flatten something with your foot

pisotear, aplastar con el pie

  • stomp on somebody/something

Collocations stomp on a cigarette

  • She stomped on the cigarette and threw it away.

    Ella pisó el cigarrillo y lo tiró.

3 DANCE [intransitive] C1

to dance in a way that involves moving your feet up and down forcefully, often to make a rhythm or sound

bailar pisoteando, hacer un baile con pisotones

  • stomp around

Collocations stomp your feet

  • The dancers stomped their feet to the music.

    Los bailarines hicieron un baile con pisotones al ritmo de la música.