"Stumps" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stumps" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stumps" Meaning

A stump is:

A short, rough, and often weathered length of a tree trunk, left when the rest of the tree has been cut down. For example: "The woodcutter left a stump in the backyard."

It can also refer to:

A stump for sitting or serving as a disposal, especially one consisting of a chopped-off tree trunk, set into a wooden seat or resting in a mortise. For example: "He hopped out of the stump."

In sports, a stump is also a pitch on a cricket field where the ball pitches onto the stump (the vertical leg of the wicket), and if the ball is hit, no runs can be scored. For example: "The bowler eventually gets the batsman out when the ball hits the stump."

In baseball, the home plate, catcher's box, and bases are a lattice of four wooden stumps, or "stumps".

"Stumps" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "stumps"


1. Colonial Era Setting

In the old town, a group of historical reenactors lived in a village where they built a fort out of wooden stumps, a necessity from the carving and shaping of the settlement.

2. Forestry and Logging

The logger's team spent most of their day cutting down trees to harvest timber, leaving behind a maze of tree stumps as a reminder of their work.

3. Botany

These stumps will aid in the growth of new seedlings, as the stumps provide a natural barrier to protect them from damage and competition for space and resources.

4. Fungi

For those participating in foraging, finding the right conditions in which morel or chanterelle mushrooms can grow near tree stumps is crucial, often an exciting but challenging pursuit.

5. Agriculture and Gardening

The decision to use tree stumps or wooden stumps for creating a raised garden bed required precise planning to assess drainage and root growth of the plants, a thoughtful move that usually repays in time with healthy plants.

"Stumps" Similar Words

Stumble

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Stumbled

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to trip and almost fall, often because of not watching where you are going.<br><br>Example: "I stumbled on the sidewalk and almost fell over."<br><br>to find something or someone by accident, often when you are not looking.<br><br>Example: "I was browsing through books and stumbled upon my favorite author."<br><br>to make a mistake or do something incorrectly.<br><br>Example: "I stumbled over the words and couldn't finish the sentence."<br><br>to hesitate or make slow progress, often because you are not sure what to do.<br><br>Example: "The project was going slowly because we stumbled over the details."

Stumbles

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To walk or move unsteadily, often because you are not paying attention or are surprised or unsteady on your feet.<br><br>Example: She stumbled over the uneven pavement and almost fell down.

Stumbling

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Stump

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A stump can refer to:<br><br>1. A remaining tree trunk or a large branch that has been cut down, especially one that has been gnawed bare by insects in the course of time.<br>2. A speaker's pedestal, especially one for a lecturer, preacher, or politician.<br><br>It can also be a verb to:<br><br>1. Trip someone up or confront them with an unexpected obstacle or difficulty.<br>2. Talk to someone enthusiastically or thoroughly, but in a foolish or irrelevant manner.<br>3. Cut or trim the toes of an animal, especially a horse.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The old stump of a tree stood in the middle of the forest.<br> He used the stump of a tree as a makeshift table to put his notes on.<br> The stump of her speakers unexpectedly tripped her up with a question.<br> She spent the evening stumping about the importance of recycling.<br> The farmer had to stump his horse with their hoof to trim the toenails.

Stumpage

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Stumpage refers to the actual standing trees cut or felled, including the trunks and branches, in timber production or logging operations, excluding any residual material such as tops, branches, and leaves.

Stumped

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Stumped refers to being completely puzzled or at a loss for an answer, solution, or explanation. It's a state of being baffled or embarrassed, often due to a lack of knowledge or information.

Stumping

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To be completely hindered or thwarted, frustrated by an obstacle or a problem that we cannot overcome.<br><br>Example: "The new policy proposal was stumping, and many stakeholders expressed their disapproval."

Stumpy

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Having or characterized by a short, thick stump (a cut-off piece of a tree trunk) or a short, stumpy limb or finger.<br><br>Example: "He has a stumpy little finger."<br><br>Also, someone who is short of stature, especially as a humorous or affectionate nickname.<br><br>Example: "My little brother's a bit stumpy but he's got a heart of gold."

Stun

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To shock or amaze someone completely, often so that they can't speak or think straight.

Stundism

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I couldn't find any definition for "stundism". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Stundist

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I think you meant "student".<br><br>A student is a person who is learning in a school, college, or university.

Stung

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Verb: to be bitten or pierced by a wasp or other insect.<br><br>Example: "I got stung by a bee while camping in the woods."<br><br>Noun: a puncture or small wound made by a wound, especially one caused by a poisonous insect.<br><br>Example: "She was treated for a stung eye after a bee flew into her face."<br><br>Idiom: to be affected or affected badly by something.<br><br>Example: "The company was stung by a surprise lawsuit from a rival competitor."

Stunk

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To have a strong, unpleasant smell, often of something decaying or rotten.

Stunned

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having or feeling a sudden, unexpected, and striking shock or surprise, often as a result of something disturbing or frightening.

Stunner

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A person or thing that is extremely impressive or astonishing, often in a surprising or shocking way.<br><br>Example: The fireworks display was a real stunner, with colors and patterns exploding across the night sky.