clump

[US]/klʌmp/
[UK]/klʌmp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a cluster; a heavy, dull sound of footsteps; a lump of earth
vi. to form a cluster; to walk with heavy steps
vt. to cause to form a cluster; to cause to coagulate into a lump.

Phrases & Collocations

clump of hair

clump of grass

Example Sentences

a clump of ferns.

clumps of earth.

great clumps of rhododendrons

they sat on the wall in clumps of two and three.

clumps of reed and grass.

The bacteria clumped together.

the particles tend to clump together .

splitting the clumps of plants into singletons.

situated in a clump of trees

These plants quickly form dense clumps.

a clump of islands, very green, but hazed in cloud and mist.

Made of nature clunch which got good clumping after use.

The bulbs were over. All that remained of them were clumps of brown leaves.

Tom proudly marched into a thick clump of sumach bushes and said: "Here you are!Look at it, Huck;

As our nebula began to collapse under its own gravity and spin faster, a dense clump of matter formed in the center. It's called a protostar.

Clumped together on Quezon St you have Gloria’s Beach Cottages (cottages P400, 4-person cottages P600), with shady, balconied cottages and a bigger four-person cottage with bathroom.

Results 12 cases as abdominal hernia (of which indirect hernia 9 cases, direct hernia 2 cases, femorocele 1 case), ultrasonography shows middle-high echo or linkage heterogeniety echo clumps;

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