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romp
[ romp ]
verb (used without object)
- to play or frolic in a lively or boisterous manner.
Synonyms:
- to run or go rapidly and without effort, as in racing.
- to win easily.
noun
- a lively or boisterous frolic.
Synonyms:
- a person who romps.
- a quick or effortless pace:
The work was easy, and he went through it in a romp.
- an effortless victory.
romp
/ ɒ /
verb
- to play or run about wildly, boisterously, or joyfully
- romp home or romp into win a race easily
noun
- a noisy or boisterous game or prank
- an instance of sexual activity between two or more people that is entered into light-heartedly and without emotional commitment
naked sex romps
- archaic.Also calledromper a playful or boisterous child, esp a girl
- an easy victory
Derived Forms
- ˈdz辱, adjective
Other 51Թ Forms
- dziԲ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of romp1
Example Sentences
The trip to Dublin, billed as the clash of the heavyweights, turned into a one-sided romp.
The hallmark of that fictitious romp was the authoritative boss, Mr. Trump, playing himself, passing judgment on supplicants begging for approval: You’re Fired!
Just watch its first season’s opening credits, which open first on a shot of the Statue of Liberty, then downtown Manhattan, then a blurry taxi cab, whisking its passengers off to some fantastical cosmopolitan romp.
But their therapy session is deliberately drowned out by the squeals of a nameless naked couple romping in the back.
The two boys, aged 2 and 4, romped through the labyrinth of La Soledad, under lines of drying laundry, past deliverymen pushing stacked handcarts and carpenters hammering away at tottering structures.
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