Synonym: cluster, lump. Similar words: lump, clumsy, slump, plump, lumpy, lumpen, clumsily, slumped. Meaning: [klʌmp] n. 1. a grouping of a number of similar things 2. a compact mass 3. a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects). v. 1. make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground 2. come together as in a cluster or flock 3. walk clumsily 4. gather or cause to gather into a cluster.
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(31) Bright green lizards were scuttling over a clump of tree-roots twice as tall as Alan, and he was wide awake.
(32) At a twist in the river lay the spinney, a clump of birch saplings sprouting through a thicket of bramble.
(33) We sat on the ground on a filthy piece of cloth beside a clump of tattered belongings.
(34) She furiously grasped hold of a clump of soggy weed and after more slipping and sliding finally managed to heave herself out.
(35) This separates the individual eggs from the clump(sentencedict.com), and I spread them out in a layer one egg thick.
(36) To their right the moon, smoky and yellow in thin night cloud, stood over a clump of distant pine trees.
(37) Where the lawn had been grew a large clump you could hardly call it a copse - of coconut palms.
(38) Positioned at the far end of the lake was a clump of trees in direct line to the aircraft's take-off path.
(39) An unwanted clump can be pulled up, and its roots and leaves dried for later use.
(40) If the material is as plentiful as it appears around these stars, it is highly likely to clump together into planets.
(41) The children would gather in a noisy clump at the rear window to shout encouragement and offer coaching tips to their pursuer.
(42) They moved slowly, knowing that in the next clump of trees enemy soldiers might be lying in ambush.
(43) I add a small clump of Java Moss and a few grains of Aquazorb, which helps to keep the water sweet.
(44) Someone's hand around its clump of light.
(45) The twelve of us slept together in a clump.
(46) Which month hospital receives brachial clump nerve best?
(46) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(47) That clump down near the bottom.
(48) A stream meandered gently through a clump of trees.
(49) Until now, the tiny clump of the heart cells about the size of a poppy seed has been still. But after 22 days a single cell stirs as it jolted to life.
(50) They found that salamander regeneration begins when a clump of cells called a blastema forms at the tip of a lost limb.
(51) Do say yes: to that clump of birches at the turn!
(52) They start to clump together in the milk. The acidifying bacteria make the casein molecules more hydrophobic, and thus, less soluble.
(53) She passed the clump of cedars and the low brick wall which marked the family burying ground, trying not to think of the new grave lying by the three short mounds of her little brothers.
(54) In general, fine particles tend to clump and agglomerate if they are moist or tacky.
(55) However, instead of the yarn, she put in a clump of tow and let it boil away.
(56) Then suddenly they vanished behind a great clump of trees growing in the middle of the Hippodrome .
(57) Exasperated, he leaped the stream, and strode towards beech clump.
(58) Silkworm clump reaches piscine wild duck , he Mang of found a state like that.
(59) Embryonic stem cells clump together as a tiny and distinct blob inside fluid - filled balls called blastocysts.
(60) It won't shift, clump or hollow out over time, and is hypoallergenic.