tromp

/trɑmp/
verb
  1. To walk heavily or noisily; to tramp.
    • The children tromp through the house in their muddy boots.
    • She tromped across the wooden floor, making the dishes rattle.
    • We could hear the hikers tromp along the trail from a mile away.
  2. To defeat decisively; to trounce.
    • Our team tromped the competition in the championship game.
    • The incumbent senator tromped her opponent in the election.
    • He tromped his rival in the chess tournament, winning every match.