Clomp
[klomp] /klɒmp/
verb (used without object)
1.
(def 6).
/klɒmp/
noun, verb
1.
a less common word for clump (sense 2), clump (sense 7)
v.
“to walk as with clogs,” 1829, probably a variant of clump (v.). Related: Clomped; clomping.
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