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Default Is this sentence correct! I really need help!

I was wondering if this sentence is grammaticaly correct:
"Oh my gosh, it is freezing out there," said Heather as she came throught the door stomping her feet of snow and tugging her thick maroon coat off.

my real question is are these verbs used right for the sentence **stomping, and tugging**
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Default Re: Is this sentence correct! I really need help!

I'd say 'stomping the snow off her feet'.
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