clumpers
/K L AH1 M P ER0 Z/noun
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Something that forms clumps.
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A grass or other plant that tends to form clumps.
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One who generalizes or finds commonalities, as opposed to one who focuses on identifying differences
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One who clumps; one who walks with a clumping gait.
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The larger claw of a lobster.
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A heavy boot or shoe.
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A part of a device that is used for the formation of clumps.
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(Newfoundland) Synonym of clumpet (โfloating piece of sea iceโ).
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(Australia) A horse that comes from a heavy breed, such as a part-Clydesdale.
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A heavy percussive noise, like that of heavy footfalls.
verb
- 1
To move heavily; to clomp or clump.
- 2
To make a clumping noise.
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(obsolete, intransitive) To form into clumps or masses.
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