1 I heard the sheriff clomp down, then back up the hall.
2 Outside the clomp and rattle of a carriage stopped before the front door.
3 The clomp of feet on the floor followed, and then the door was jerked open.
4 In the city, trained horses clomp across stone.
5 His heavy shoes clomp on the sagging floorboards.
6 He turned to clomp back toward his office.
7 The clomp of footsteps, a firm one-two.
8 Then he turned and started toward Nico, the clomp of his boots the only noise in the warehouse.
9 She opens the door crying and staring at him through the screen while footsteps clomp down a staircase.
10 They clomp through dirt and mud.
11 When I turned back to the stairs I heard it: the quick, constant clomp of boots descending the steps.
12 As I watched her clomp out of sight I felt more alone than I ever had in this city.
13 Then she was Carcolf again, and she stepped smartly away and let Shev's foot clomp down on the boards.
14 Horse after horse appears, heavy bob-tailed Percherons that clomp down the ramps, snorting and blowing and already in harness.
15 Tom would clomp down the path on his way from the house to the shop, with little Jack not far behind.
16 All night she could hear the clomp of horses' feet echoing down the alley, then the sliding of heavy mew doors.
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