romp
romp
rɑmp
raamp
British pronunciation
/ɹˈɒmp/

Definition & Meaning of "romp"in English

to romp
01

to play or run in a lively, carefree, or noisy way

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The puppies romped across the field, chasing each other.
Children romped through the playground, laughing and shouting.
02

to win a contest with little effort

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She romped through the finals, defeating every opponent in minutes.
The team romped to victory with a score of 5–0.
03

to proceed in a quick or cheerful way

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She romped through the novel in a single afternoon.
He romped through the chores with surprising energy.
Romp
01

a contest won with little effort

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Their 6–0 win was a total romp.
The team 's romp through the playoffs surprised everyone.
02

a cheerful activity done for fun

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The kids had a wild romp in the backyard.
Their beach romp ended with sandcastles and splashing.
03

a girl who behaves in a tomboyish, lively, or energetic

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She was a spirited romp, always climbing trees and chasing frogs.
The romp in the story defied every rule with a grin.
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