单词 | stomping |
释义 | stompingn. Chiefly U.S. 1. The action of stamping or treading heavily. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > [noun] > manner of walking > heavy proculcation1656 tramping1660 stump1770 clampa1774 stumping1805 foot tramp1808 tramp1817 stomping1819 trampling1828 tromping1953 stomp1971 1819 M. Edgeworth Let. 28 Jan. (1971) 164 Made such a stomping about the room that Mr. Sneyd could not think what was the matter. 1950 R. P. Blesh & H. Janis They all played Ragtime ix. 166 The term ‘stomp’, used to designate a hot number of dynamic rhythm, was derived in New Orleans from the stomping of bare feet in the Bamboula and the Congo. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 27 Mar. 2/5 The debate..was marked by howls, foot-stomping, angry exchanges. 2. Jazz. The action of dancing or playing a stomp. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > stomping > [noun] stomp1912 stomping1930 1930 R. Wraskoff (title of song) Stomping! Hot stomp. 1936 in R. S. Gold Jazz Lexicon (1964) 297 (title of song) Stomping at the Savoy. 1941 W. C. Handy Father of Blues i. 6 That was real stomping. 1963 Pix 28 Sept. 62 Rubber soled sneakers are fine for stomping but you can get an extra two points for owning a pair of huaraches. 3. transferred. An attack in which the victim is trampled upon. More generally, a beating. Cf. stomp v.2 2c. U.S. colloquial. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > hostile action or attack > [noun] > specific types of physical attack charge1857 shoulder charge1930 stomping1958 rugby tackle1959 piping1971 society > authority > punishment > corporal punishment > [noun] > beating > instance of threshingOE fustigation1428 breeching1520 trouncingc1550 bace1575 firking1594 belting1602 knave's grease1602 oil of baston1604 oil of birch1604 oil of hazel1604 oil of holly1604 oil of whip1604 lamb-pie1607 lamming1611 drubbing1650 vapulation1656 warming1681 floggation1688 working over1695 cullis1719 thrashing1720 halberd1756 licking1756 dressing1769 leathering1790 nointing1794 dusting1799 teasing1807 hiding1809 whopping1812 thrumming1823 toco1823 flaking1829 teaser1832 lathering1835 welting1840 pasting1851 towelling1851 whaling1852 hickory oil1855 swishing1859 slating1860 going-over1881 six of the best1912 belt beating1928 ass-kicking1943 stomping1958 seeing to1968 butt-kicking1970 1958 Washington Post 13 Sept. d3/5 A coroner's jury yesterday found Robert C. Gerald..responsible for the death by stomping of Hazel R. White. 1967 Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va.) 1 May c2 (heading) Threatened with ‘stomping’ boy kills parents, granddad. 1971 J. Mandelkau Buttons xiv. 155 I grabbed him by the hair when he didn't answer and started to swing him around and punch him in the face... You know what he cried? ‘I know where it's at. I can take a stomping!’ 1977 L. O'Donnell Aftershock xv. 217 The beating and the stomping weren't necessary. Compounds stomping ground n. = stamping ground n. at stamping n. Compounds 2. ΚΠ 1854 in Amer. Speech (1940) 15 397/1 Crossing the top of said ridge to a white oak & 2 chesnut saplings by the edge of a stomping-ground. 1937 Dial. Notes 6 617 This is the stomping ground of Pecos Bill. 1950 A. Lomax Mister Jelly Roll 42 New Orleans was the stomping grounds for all the greatest pianists in the country. 1977 ‘J. le Carré’ Honourable Schoolboy xiii. 307 The East was his natural stomping ground. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2019). stompingadj. Chiefly U.S. 1. Jazz. That plays, or is played, in the manner of a stomp; exciting with a heavy, ‘swinging’ rhythm; also, that dances the stomp. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > stomping > [adjective] stomping1927 society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > [adjective] > style of performing ad libitum1786 extempore1795 ad lib1825 improvisational1871 magadized1901 jazzed1917 jazzified1920 stomping1927 in the (or a) groove1932 stodgy1934 groovy1937 swinging1955 riffing1960 Muzaked1962 funkified1974 noodly1981 widdly1984 scratch-mix1987 1927 H. Ford et al. (title of song) Stompin' fool. 1950 R. P. Blesh & H. Janis They all played Ragtime viii. 160 New Orleans, not St. Louis, made the real impact on Chicago music,..as it developed into stomping jazz with much ragtime retained. 1956 M. W. Stearns Story of Jazz (1957) xvi. 187 A series of stomping bands swung along this circuit. 1968 P. Oliver Screening Blues v. 151 Joe Pullum, a Houston singer who was accompanied on Joe Louis Is the Man by Andy Boy's stomping piano. 1972 Jazz & Blues Sept. 12/2 The number seems to be based on ‘Way Down Upon The Swanee River’ but is played by Fats as a fast boogie-woogie piece with a stomping left hand. 2. = stamping adj. U.S. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific thing > [adjective] > with the foot > stamping stamping1596 stampant1724 stomping1942 1942 Time 9 Feb. 28/2 Brazil's Aranha..announced to stomping, cheering crowds that Brazil..had..‘broken her diplomatic and commercial relations with Germany’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < |
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