stomping ground

Definition of stomping groundnext
as in haunt
a place for spending time or for socializing a major part of the fun of alumni weekend is visiting the old stomping grounds

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Recent Examples of stomping ground The east side was the stomping ground of Don Hutchinson, a Democrat and the county executive at the time. Dan Rodricks, Baltimore Sun, 1 Nov. 2024 For the latter, plan a trip to Forte dei Marmi, the stomping ground of wealthy Florentines, where sidewalks are paved in marble from the nearby caves of Carrara. Laura Itzkowitz, Travel + Leisure, 3 Oct. 2024 Meanwhile, the likes of Dubai and Shenzhen will become the stomping ground for new centimillionaires, the report suggests. Sydney Lake, Fortune Europe, 18 Sep. 2024 Chrishell Stause says her real estate stomping ground could benefit from a boss like Ryan Serhant. Erin Clements, Peoplemag, 25 July 2024 See All Example Sentences for stomping ground
Recent Examples of Synonyms for stomping ground
haunt
Noun
  • And to return to some of favorite haunts, but also to see what's next.
    Matt Zahn, CBS News, 27 June 2026
  • The younger Burrows spent hours of his youth in theaters and studios watching his father work, dining with him at such famed New York haunts as Sardi’s and Gallagher’s and meeting celebrities who attended his father’s New Year’s Eve parties.
    Beth Harris, Fortune, 20 June 2026

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“Stomping ground.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/stomping%20ground. Accessed 6 Jul. 2026.

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