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Tromp Meaning in English

word

ˈtɹɑmp
TRAHMP
tɹˈɒmp
TROMP

Definition

To walk heavily or noisily, usually by putting your feet down hard. It can also mean to trample over something.

Usage & Nuances

'Tromp' is mostly informal and more common in regional or old-fashioned English. It’s often used for children or large groups making noise with their feet. Common phrases: 'tromp through the mud'. Do not confuse with 'trump' (musical instrument or verb to surpass).

Example Sentences

The children tromped through the wet grass.

basic

Please don't tromp through the house with muddy boots.

basic

They tromped around the park all afternoon.

basic

We could hear him tromping up the stairs from the other room.

natural

After the rain, everyone had to tromp through the mud to reach the car.

natural

You don’t have to tromp in here like a herd of elephants!

natural