So he unstuck his boots from the mud and clomped over to a tree, where he sat with his cloak wrapped around him. |
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The horses' hooves clomped on the cobbled pathways in a heavy rhythm, never breaking a beat. |
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No sooner had he disappeared than her mother clomped down the steps, with a small stack of floral cotton bed linens. |
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When soaking, bedraggled hikers clomped into Tuku at about 6am, an old woman manning a hot noodle stand, was appalled. |
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Picking up my backpack I clomped down the stairs and was surprised by my brother dressed up and holding the car keys. |
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A noisy mixed herd of goats and sheep clomped over the wooden bridge, baaing and maaing their little head off. |
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His snakeskin boots clomped against the thin, greasy carpet, rattling with each footfall from the spurs at his ankles. |
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She had a straw clomped between her teeth and was chewing it energetically. |
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Horses clomped out a steady pace up front, neighing every now and then to show their displeasure at being harnessed. |
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I wonder what they would say if they knew I dug my combat boots out of my closet and clomped around the house in them all weekend. |
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After a match, my Achilles tendons felt like hawsers on a rusty barge, and as I clomped back to work I'd get passed by map-consulting tourists. |
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Yells came from inside the house and footsteps clomped up to the door. |
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Desiree clomped distinctly up the stairs, like a proud pony. |
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The familiar round-shaped lunch-lady, Theresa, clomped into the kitchen. |
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Ambrose laughed as he lurched backwards and then clomped with his gold-tipped walking stick to the bed. |
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The timer ran out, and Wood's cowboy boots clomped along the cement floor as he moved on to test another area. |
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I saw the Nissan out front of my house, thanked my rescuer, and clomped inside. |
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Even thirty years ago, the drummers often clomped and dragged. |
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The driver pulled up to a sprawling events complex, and Blakely slid out of the car, turquoise earrings dangling, and clomped through the lobby in black suède Givenchy sandals with four-inch, cone-shaped heels. |
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Eventually performers and audience members dutifully trooped out of the Ellen Stewart Theater at La MaMa, to return only after a small phalanx of firefighters had clomped in and out. |
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She stared at him for a second, then clomped down to the kitchen, banged the cabinets open and closed. |
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After the money was raised, he clomped around in a borrowed pair of shoes. |
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Her shoes clomped on the hard ground and her breath exploded into the air. |
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He clomped around in a cast for weeks, but healed without any problem. |
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Then two pairs of boots clomped across the landing and down the stairs. |
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I shoved the door closed and took off running for the steps. The clogs were too big and not the best shoes for sprinting. My feet clomped along the broken sidewalk. |
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