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romp around to run and bounce around playfully. The horses were in the meadow, romping around in the crisp autumn air. The children need to get out and romp around. See also: around romp on someone and romp all over someone 1. Fig. Inf. to beat or win over, as in a sports contest. Our team romped on our opponents and beat them 10 to 1. We romped all over them. 2. Fig. Inf. to scold someone. The teacher romped on the students for their behavior. He romped all over all of them. romp through something to run through something fast and playfully. The conductor romped through the slow movement of the symphony as if it were a march. The cast romped through the last act, knowing that the play would be closed that very night. See also: through How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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