Definitions For Tromp
Etymology 1
1892, variant of tramp.{{R:Online Etymology Dictionary}}Verb
{{en-verb}} (chiefly, US, ambitransitive) To tread heavily, especially to crush underfoot. : Mother yelled at my brothers for tromping through her flowerbed. : The hoodlums were tromping pumpkins they had stolen from their neighbors' Halloween displays. (informal) To utterly defeat an opponent. : The team had been tromped by their cross-town rivals, and the players were embarrassed to show their faces in school the next day.Synonyms
tread heavily march, stamp, stomp, tramp, trample utterly defeat clobber, decimate, rout, trounce, whipEtymology 2
{{etyl, fr, en}} trombe, trompe, a waterspout, a water-blowing machine. Compare trump, a trumpet.Alternative forms
trombe, trompeNoun
TROMP (plural TROMPs) A blowing apparatus in which air, drawn into the upper part of a vertical tube through side holes by a stream of water within, is carried down with the water into a box or chamber below which it is led to a furnace.Is Tromp a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
YES
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
YES
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
YES
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
9
Words with Friends
11
The word Tromp is worth 9 points in Scrabble and 11 points in Words with Friends
Examples of Tromp in a Sentence
- We tromped over the grass.
- Workmen were tromping through the building all day.
Antonyms for Tromp
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