Crossword-Solution: ROMPED 6 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Romped imp. & p. p. of Romp

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ROMPED anagram DROPME

We have 13 clues for the answer “ROMPED”

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Blew out the other team 1 answer
Frolicked playfully 1 answer
Had a good frolic 1 answer
Played noisily 1 answer
Won handily 1 answer
Won in a walk 1 answer
Won with ease in a race (Slang). 1 answer
Played boisterously 2 answers
Won with ease 2 answers
Won easily 3 answers
Cavorted 6 answers
Frolicked 10 answers
BEAT EASILY 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROMPED (5)

The three- and four-year-old holluschickie romped down from Hutchinson’s Hill crying: “Out of the way, youngsters! The sea is deep and you don’t know all that’s in it yet.
The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1995
She was slight and light, with a natural ease and quickness of gait, but she could not recall having run a yard since she had romped with Owen in his school-days; nor did she know what impulse moved her now.
The Reef Edith Wharton 1995
Later in the day, however, my sister came down to the ground, and there and in neighboring trees we romped and played all afternoon.
Before Adam Jack London 1995
Also I, who had romped along carelessly through the countries of the world and the kingdom of the mind, was not a member of any union.
John Barleycorn Jack London 2008
Like two lovers they read and walked and talked together, and like two children, sometimes, they romped through the stately old rooms with Spunkie, or with Tommy Dunn, who was a frequent guest.
Miss Billy Married Eleanor H. Porter 2008

Quotes with ROMPED (2)

My Papa's Waltz: The whiskey on your breath Could make a small boy dizzy; But I hung on like death: Such waltzing was not easy. We romped until the pans Slid from the kitchen shelf; My mother's countenance Could not unfrown itself. The hand that held my wrist Was battered on one knuckle; At every step you missed My right ear scraped a buckle. You beat time on my head With a palm caked hard by dirt, Then waltzed me off to bed Still clinging to your shirt.
Theodore Roethke
My mother lived alone in the ruins of the great Library, which was called Compleat, and a very passionate and dashing Library indeed. Under the slightly blackened rafters and more than slightly caved-in walls, my mother lived and read and dreamed, allowing herself to grow closer and closer to Compleat, to notice more and more how fine and straight his shelves remained, despite great structural stress. That sort of moral fortitude is rare in this day and age. By and by, my sib…
Catherynne M. Valente The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 23 times in crossword archives (1955–2024).