romp|romped|romping|romps in English

verb

[rɑmp /rɒmp]

frolic, behave boisterously, play in a lively manne

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1. The toddlers romped in the playroom.

2. Children romped on the playground.

3. They could hear the children romping around upstairs.

4. He romped home in the marathon race.

5. The cook often romped with the young housemaid.

6. Jake exhausted himself romping in and out of Oak Creek.

7. Mr Foster romped home with 141 votes.

8. The children romped happily around/about in the garden.

9. 5 His latest film is an enjoyable romp.

10. Two fox cubs romped playfully on the bank.

11. The old man was romping in the courtyard with his grandsons.

12. Their horse romped home in the 2 o'clock race.

13. She used to bounce and romp.

14. They won in a 51 romp.

15. The horse won in a romp.

16. Share prices continue to romp ahead.

17. Cavort - play boisterously; "The children frolicked in the garden"; "the gamboling lambs in the meadows"; "The toddlers romped in the playroom" frisk , frolic , gambol , lark , lark about , rollick , romp , run around , skylark , sport , disport

18. It seems both Gary Spring and Danielle Sanderson romped home.

19. 26 Two fox cubs romped playfully on the bank.

20. In 1906 the Liberal Party romped back to power.

21. His latest film is an enjoyable romp.

22. The Queen's horse romped home in the first race.

23. Woods romped to a 12-shot win in the Open.

24. The Democratic Party romped to victory in the recent elections.

25. The Liberal candidate romped in with thousands of votes to spare.