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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(61) She hoped that her makeup was properly mixed in, that no clump of powder had gathered dustily upon her chin or cheek.
(62) Just now I saw a mantis basking on the flower clump.
(63) This clump of paper birch trunks was backlit by a blaze of reds and yellows.
(64) For example, severe dehydration can cause crystallin proteins to precipitate, prompting their cells to crumble into a clump—a cataract.
(65) On a sheep - cropped knou under a clump of elms we ate the strawberries.
(66) The ventral tegmental area is a clump of cells that make dopamine, a natural stimulant, and sends it out to many brain regions [when one is in love].
(67) She had this huge clump of hair in her hand, and I was like 'oww, ' really unconvincingly.
(68) It was as if he had hacked with his thick boots at a clump of bluebells.
(69) As the temperature falls , the atoms fall together, clump and reduce to liquids, solids and molecules.
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(70) Take care the spy hiding inside the bush clump, and is watching that house continuously.
(71) Then followed a loud Clump! Clump! As they rushed up the stairs.
(72) Also the scholar thinks: Itch becoming aware basically is by cuticular derma of the boundary sensory experience with place of shallow-layer skin clump conduct.
(73) Wait for when pediment is brilliant, they laugh in the clump.
(74) Dandelions are coming into leaf in the middle of that delicate clump of bloody cranesbill or lungwort.
(75) The pieces clump together to form asteroids and bigger planets.
(76) Once he shouted up at the boy perched on the very summit of the date palm who had begun hacking at a clump with his long, sharp sickle: " Be careful you don't cut the heart of the palm."
(77) Artifacts may cause pixels to be dropped or clump together.
(78) Results Borders of neoplastic cell's clump were clear in basal cell carcinomas.
(79) Dandelions are coming into leaf in the middle of that delicate clump of cranesbill or lungwort.
(80) Such expansion was precisely what our universe did in the Big Bang, when it suddenly exploded from a tiny clump of matter into a fully-fledged cosmos.
(81) The church then peeped out modestly from a clump of trees.