Similar words: dumping, jumping, lumping, thumping, stump, bump into, bumpiness, impinging. Meaning: [stʌmp] n. campaigning for something by making political speeches (stump speeches).
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1. Alexander has been stumping in New Hampshire.
2. He was in Georgia stumping for Senator Wyche Fowler, a Democrat.
3. When candidates went stumping around the country, people traveled for miles on foot, by horse, by carriage to hear them speak.
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4. Carroll Campbell, both Republicans, are stumping the state on behalf of Sen.
5. Wicketkeeper Donald Orr had two catches plus a stumping, to take his tally to seven over the two matches.
6. The old man was stumping along.
7. But Democrats and Republicans are still dumping stumping for the young.
8. He went stumping up to bed at his usual time, followed presently by his wife.
9. She's tired of stumping up for school fees, books and uniform.
10. He was entitled to look thoroughly cheesed off when Stewart made an awful hash of stumping Miandad.
11. He went from wrestling in tights and a feather boa to stumping across the state in jeans and a leather jacket discussing policy with legislators in suits and ties.
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