Definition of «romp»

The verb "romp" means to play or run around in a lively and boisterous manner, often associated with joyful exuberance. It can also mean to win something easily or by a large margin, as if one is playing a game or engaging in some activity with great enthusiasm and energy.

Usage examples

  1. The children enjoyed a lively romp in the park, running, jumping, and laughing.
  2. The puppy was full of energy and had a romp around the living room, chasing its tail and grabbing toys.
  3. After finishing their exams, the students decided to have a romp at the beach, playing volleyball and swimming in the waves.
  4. During the family picnic, the siblings had a playful romp, engaging in a friendly game of tag and engaging in water balloon fights.
  5. The kittens had a playful romp around the house, chasing each other and climbing onto furniture.
  6. The team took a break from work and had a romp on the basketball court, playing a casual game and having a great time.

Sentences with «romp»

  • This colorful floral romper in blue, pink and red shades literally calls out for good summer mood! (thefashionrose.com)
  • A cute and comfy floral printed romper with short sleeves, a v - cut neckline with a tie closure detail and an elastic waistband. (sophieandtrey.com)
  • This really is a cute romper for date night and I love the floral embroidery! (upbeatsoles.com)
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