"Clump" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clump" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clump" Meaning

A clump is a group of things that are stuck together or clustered together. It can also refer to a lump or a mass of something, such as a clump of dirt or a clump of hair. The word can also be used figuratively to describe a group of people or things that are associated with each other, such as a clump of friends or a clump of ideas.

"Clump" Examples

Examples of using the word "clump"


As I walked through the forest, I had to navigate around a clump of thick fog that made it difficult to see more than a few feet ahead.
The kids used their fingers to play with the wet clay, making big clumps of it before rolling it into balls.
The garden was infested with weeds, and it took me hours to uproot a giant clump of thistles that had spread everywhere.
I tried to take a shortcut through the woods, but a clump of thorns blocked my path, forcing me to go back.
The farmer had to use a machine to break up the clumps of manure that had accumulated in the cowshed, making it easier to clean up.

"Clump" Similar Words

Clucking

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Clucks

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Clue

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A clue is a hint or a piece of information that helps to solve a puzzle, riddle, or mystery. It is often a subtle or hidden hint that requires careful consideration or insight to understand its significance. Clues can take many forms, such as a cryptic message, a physical object, or an observation that needs to be made.

Clueing

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Clueless

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Cluelessly

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Cluelessness

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Clues

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Clumping

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Clumsier

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Clumsiest

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Most careless and uncoordinated in one's movements or actions.

Clumsily

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