1.b> 1) i> (), ; she stamped her foot in anger ; it was so cold that I had to stamp my feet to keep warm , i> ; the audience stamped and shouted / ;
2) i> / (), ; she turned and stamped out of the room / ; my mother stamped off down the stairs i> ;
3) (on) i> i> () / ; i> / ; why did you stamp on that insect? ? she shrieked and started stamping on the cockroach / ;
2.b> / / (, ); ; it is necessary to stamp your passport / ; stamp the date on all the letters ; their faces were stamped with hostility .i> ;
3.b> .i> passi> i> () / ;
to stamp outb> i> (), i> ; to stamp out racism ; the police are trying to stamp out this kind of crime .