lump

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

Translation

n. a mass or lump, a swelling, a lot
vt. to make into a mass or lump, to mix together
vi. to form lumps
adj. clumped together, total
adv. very, extremely

Phrases & Collocations

lump sum payment

lump sum

lump coal

lump ore

in a lump

lump sum price

Example Sentences

like it or lump it.

There are some lumps in the sauce.

There is a lump in his neck.

We will lump our money.

there was a lump of ice floating in the milk.

a lumping great helping of pudding

That’s the situation—like it or lump it!

Break up these large lumps of dirt.

Strain the custard to remove lumps.

Nigel didn't like being lumped in with prisoners.

you can like it or lump it but I've got to work.

I like taking one lump of sugar in my tea.

The cost of these two trips can be lumped together.

The lad's pocket was lumped with various articles.

I thanked him with a lump in my throat.

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