clomper
English
Etymology
From
clomp
+
-er
.
Pronunciation
(
Received Pronunciation
)
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈklɒmpə/
(
General American
)
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈklɑmpɚ/
Rhymes:
-ɒmpə(ɹ)
Noun
clomper
(
plural
clompers
)
(
informal
)
A heavy, ungainly
shoe
or
boot
.
2009
June 4, Cintra Wilson, “Choose a Shoe, Any Shoe, and Hold On”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
Pink satin prom pumps lie under heavy studded black
clompers
; yellow suede midi-boots trample wafer-thin Blahnik mules.