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  1. El festival de Stamping Ground ocurrió en el año de 1970, en Róterdam ( Holanda ), con una platea de cerca de 100 mil personas. Fue una especie de versión holandesa del conocido Woodstock; también fue el primer festival pop y rock al aire libre de varios días en el continente europeo.

  2. stamping ground. noun. ˈstam-piŋ. ˈstäm-, ˈstȯm- Synonyms of stamping ground. : stomping ground. Synonyms. hangout. haunt. purlieu. rendezvous. resort. stomping ground. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of stamping ground in a Sentence.

  3. stamping-ground.blogspot.comStamping Ground

    I use small stamps instead of expensive seals, just ink them with an embossing ink first, the glycerine protects them and the set wax residue just pulls off. Very satisfying. Knowing how long to leave the wax before stamping into it in the intaglio style is the skill. Obviously, I haven't acquired it fully and so I've been trying.

  4. noun [ C ] informal uk / ˈstɒm.pɪŋ ˌɡraʊnd / us / ˈstɑːm.pɪŋ ˌɡraʊnd / (mainly UK stamping ground) Add to word list. a place or area that someone is very familiar with and where they like to spend time: The band returned to their old stomping ground last night - and gave one of their best ever gigs.

  5. 26 de jun. de 2010 · Runrig- The Stamping Ground. Tunein Yourheart. 258 subscribers. Subscribed. 1.1K. 220K views 13 years ago. I am posting this because I have not seen the original version of this song here on ...

  6. stomping ground. noun. Synonyms of stomping ground. : a favorite or habitual resort. also : familiar territory. Synonyms. hangout. haunt. purlieu. rendezvous. resort. stamping ground. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of stomping ground in a Sentence.

  7. Hace 2 días · noun. a habitual or favourite meeting or gathering place. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. stamping ground in American English. US. Informal. a regular or favorite gathering place, resort, or haunt. also used in pl. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.