clomp

noun

UK/klɒmp/
US/klɑːmp/

Definitions of clomp noun

  1. CountableUsually singular

    A heavy, dull sound produced by someone walking.

    • I could hear the clomp of boots from the floor above.

    • The only sound was 'clomp, clomp, clomp' as he paced back and forth.

    • The horses made a clomp as they walked on the muddy path.

verb

UK/klɒmp/
US/klɑːmp/

Definitions of clomp verb

  1. IntransitiveVerb + adv/prep

    To walk with heavy and loud steps.

    • The skiers were clomping around in their ski boots.

    • She clomped down the stairs and headed into the garden.

    • He clomped through the room in his heavy boots.