Use "clomps" in a sentence

1. Intr.v. Clomped, clomp·ing, clomps To walk heavily and noisily.

2. Clomps are large pachyderms bearing a resemblance to woolly rhinoceri

3. Clomp (third-person singular simple present clomps, present participle clomping, simple past and past participle Clomped) (intransitive) To walk heavily or clumsily, as with clogs

4. Clomp (third-person singular simple present Clomps, present participle Clomping, simple past and past participle Clomped) (intransitive) To walk heavily or clumsily, as with clogs

5. ‘My timing was good as we now heard the familiar Clomp of boots signaling food delivery time.’ ‘As Aaron drew close enough to hear the Clomp of the man's boots, his fangs began to extend.’ ‘Softer, padded sounds rise from thick grass, while harder, echoing Clomps bounce from stone or wooden floors.’