Stompers Meaning in English
word · lemma: stomper
ˈstɑmpɚz
STAHM-perz
ˈstɒmpəz
STOM-puhz
Definition
'Stompers' is an informal word for big, heavy shoes or boots, often used to describe footwear that makes loud steps.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal and usually plural. Commonly refers to boots or clunky shoes, often said playfully. Not used for elegant or dainty footwear. Might appear in phrases like 'Put on your stompers!'.
Spanish: zapatos grandes - botas gruesasPortuguese (BR): botas pesadas - sapatos grandesPortuguese (PT): botas pesadas - sapatos grandesChinese (Simplified): 大块头鞋 - 笨重的靴子Chinese (Traditional): 大塊頭鞋 - 笨重的靴子Hindi: भारी जूते - बूटArabic: أحذية ضخمة - أحذية ثقيلةBengali: কাঠের জুতো - ভারী বুট - ভূমিনিধ্বনি জুতোRussian: тяжёлые ботинки - грубые ботинкиJapanese: ごつい靴 - 重いブーツVietnamese: giày ủng nặng - giày to bảnKorean: 투박한 신발 - 무거운 부츠Turkish: kalın botlar - ağır ayakkabılarUrdu: بھاری جوتے - مضبوط بوٹIndonesian: sepatu berat - sepatu bot besar
Example Sentences
He put on his old stompers before heading to the garden.
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Those stompers are perfect for hiking in the mud.
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My dad calls his work boots his stompers.
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Bring your stompers—it's going to be muddy out there!
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Those are some serious stompers you've got there!
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Kids, don't wear your new shoes—grab your stompers instead.
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