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stomp

noun as in loud dance

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“We stomp on the kid, and then we get our food.”

"I don't know how but I ended up on the ground, I couldn't get up and at that moment people started stomping on me," Ms Taseva said.

From BBC

And at the same time, there was no shortage of ideologues and charlatans who took advantage of this fact to stomp out that most American trait of dissent.

Three other inmates then joined in, punching the jailer and stomping his head until he fell unconscious.

The stage became one of the few places where the flames of dissent, militantly stomped out in other quarters of society, grew to a conflagration seen around the world.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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