verb
- walking with heavy, loud steps
Usage: present participle of ‘clomp’
noun
- the sound or action of heavy, loud footsteps
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The horse was clomping loudly across the wooden bridge.
- She could hear him clomping up the stairs in his heavy boots.
- The children were clomping around the house in their rain boots.
- The clomping of hooves echoed through the barn.
- His clomping woke up everyone in the apartment below.
- Stop clomping and try to walk more quietly.