Pronunciation: /rɑmp/
noun a lively or playful run or frolic
A1 The puppies had a playful romp in the park.
A2 The children enjoyed a romp on the playground during recess.
B1 The movie was a lighthearted romp through the world of espionage.
B2 The novel is a delightful romp through a magical land filled with mythical creatures.
C1 The play was a sophisticated romp exploring the complexities of human relationships.
C2 The ballet was a whimsical romp showcasing the dancers' technical skills and artistic expression.
verb to play or run about boisterously
A1 The children love to romp around in the playground.
A2 The puppies romped through the fields, chasing each other.
B1 After a long week of work, she was looking forward to romping on the beach during her vacation.
B2 The team romped to victory in the championship game, celebrating their win with high fives and cheers.
C1 The actors romped through the comedic play, bringing laughter to the audience with their lively performance.
C2 As a professional athlete, he was known for his ability to romp through opponents with ease, scoring goals effortlessly.
formal The children enjoyed a playful romp in the park.
informal Let's go for a romp in the backyard!
slang They had a wild romp at the party last night.
figurative The team went on to romp their way to victory in the championship game.
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