Present participle for to trample or stomp (forcefully) with one's feet
“The boys began to stamp on the flames to put out the fire.”
Present participle for to walk with heavy, forceful steps
“Jenny drew a sharp intake of breath, waiting for Daisy to stamp out of the room or say something fearsomely rude.”
Present participle for to crush or flatten, especially by stomping with one's foot or feet
“Stamp the old cartons flat and put them in the appropriate recycling place.”
Present participle for to affix or impress a pattern or mark on a surface, object, document, or figuratively in one's mind
“Other ways that Intel promotes its products is by sponsorships, which stamp the company's logo on their products.”
Present participle for to reveal or mark out as having a particular quality or ability
“But enough remains of his offenses to stamp him as one who talks much and does little, who betrays his small passions and prejudices at every movement.”
Present participle for to show (information, etc) in written form
Present participle for to describe within a narrative
Present participle for to make or be made into a specific shape or form
Present participle for to compress, crush or squeeze something, altering its shape in the process
Present participle for to go or move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner
Present participle for to move, fall, strike or sound with a dull, heavy sound
Present participle for to pierce and make a hole or holes in
Present participle for to move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction
Present participle for to finalize or make certain of
The act of imprinting or making a mark upon (a surface)
A mark impressed on a surface
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