clomp
名詞
UK/klɒmp/
US/klɑːmp/
定義 clomp 名詞
- 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.
動詞
UK/klɒmp/
US/klɑːmp/
定義 clomp 動詞
- 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.