tromping

/trɑmpɪŋ/
verb
  1. Walking heavily or noisily, often with a firm or forceful step.
    • He was tromping around the garage looking for his lost keys.
    • We could hear the hikers tromping along the trail from a distance.
    • The children came tromping through the house with muddy boots.
  2. Trampling or crushing something underfoot.
    • Be careful not to tromp on the flowers when you cross the garden.
    • The cattle tromping across the field flattened the tall grass.
    • The crowd tromped the fallen leaves into a soggy mess.
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