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A cluster or lump; an unshaped piece or mass.

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A thick group or bunch, especially of bushes or hair.

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A dull thud.

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The compressed clay of coal strata.

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A small group of trees or plants.

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A thick addition to the sole of a shoe.

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To form clusters or lumps.

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To gather in dense groups.

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To walk with heavy footfalls.

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To strike; to beat.

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A game in which questions are asked for the purpose of enabling the questioners to discover a word or thing previously selected by two persons who answer the questions.

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Examples of clumps in a Sentence

Strong clumps of five or six roots of one kind have a very fine effect.

The rich undulating pasture-land with clumps of trees and copses resembles a park.

The trees in the wooded sections of the province are seen in clumps and belts on the hillsides.

The coco palm flourishes freely even in the north, and is to be found growing in clumps with the Pinus sinensis.

It forms clumps of silvery blue, arched foliage.

When she looked again into its depths, she saw the clumps of herbs at the bottom.

Forests of cherry-trees, plumtrees, magnolia trees, or hiyaku-jikko (Lagerstroemia indica), banks of azalea, clumps of hydrangea, groups of camelliasuch have their permanent places and their foliage adds notes of color when their flowers have fallen.

The low country along the coast is covered chiefly with grasses and rushes, but scattered over it are clumps of live oak, called "mottes."

On the small high island of Florida there is much undulating grass-land interspersed with fine clumps of trees; patches of cultivated land surround its numerous villages, and plantations on the hill-sides testify to the richness of its soil.

Red pines abound in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, and the tree is rather widely distributed over the northern parts of the continent; it rarely forms extensive woods, but grows chiefly in clumps among other trees, at least in its more southern habitats.

Blood clots (thrombi) are clumps of a naturally-occurring protein called fibrin which can accumulate in a blood vessel.

The media in the filter gradually becomes blocked with solids and bacterial floc, eventually forming clumps of bound up media.

The petty-bourgeois moralist thinks episodically, in fragments, in clumps, being incapable of approaching phenomena in their internal connection.

Crambe cordifolia Deciduous clumps of large leaves with tall (4 ') branched panicles of white flowers in summer.

Heuchera sanguinea Evergreen clumps of leaves with various silver veinings, purple shadings or gray to pewter bloomed surface.

The wooded portions of the terrain are dotted with clumps and belts of trees of moderate size, giving them a parklike appearance.

The bacilli are seen lying as short rods, singly and in clumps, in the caseous and degenerated tissues of the lung.

Produces slender stolons and spreads to form bright clumps.

Division Teasing, pulling or cutting apart clumps of herbaceous perennials and suckering shrubs in order to produce more plants.

By and large, self-cleaning litter boxes use a combination of clumping cat litter, an electronic sensor and an automated raking system to detect soiled clumps of litter and push them into a waiting receptacle.

It will scan the surface, first making sure you cat has left the box, then searching for litter clumps to dispose.

This action feeds the litter through a grid that catches waste clumps and dumps them into a pull-out drawer that you must empty.

Once your cat leaves the box the unit automatically self-rolls, sifting out clumps and sliding them into a removable/reusable waste drawer.

The cat litter forms firm clumps that are supple and safe to flush in sewer and septic systems.

When cleaning time rolls around, you simply lift up the grid to remove the soiled clumps and droppings, and leave the unused litter behind for future use.

The litter material bonds with the feces or urine and "clumps" around it encapsulating the material before it gets to the bottom of the litter box.

The litter clumps on contact with urine making litter box clean up much easier than with some litters.

Christie Keith, of the San Francisco Chronicle, makes the statement that World's Best is the best non-clay litter that clumps.

It clumps well and results in a cat box that only needs to have its litter changed a few times a month.

When this type of litter gets wet, it clumps together in a small ball that is easy to scoop out.

If the clumps of litter and urine are flushed, they can block plumbing.

Fixed bars that span the length of the interior of the barrel will break up any large clumps within the barrel.

The shrubs often form clumps of thickets and can grow up to seven feet tall.

Stir until there are no clumps and the paint is smooth.

Differently formulated from its competition, this mascara's wand dips into a makeup mixture that forms small "tubes" around your lashes, abolishing clumps, streaks, and flakes that are common culprits of most eye makeup products.

Failing to do so may result in unsightly clumps.

Create a perfect line or examine each lash for clumps; whatever you do, this mirror will make sure you don't miss a spot.

It does keep the clumps down to a minimum, but also more layers must be added to reach full potential.

Cover Girl doesn't come right out and say this mascara will do it all; promising only defined lashes with no clumps.

Try using a toothpick to remove the clumps from sticky lashes, being careful not to get poked in the eye.

Blend them in with your own lashes by using an eyelash curler and a mascara that usually gives you a natural effect (there's no need for adding volume or length with mascara when wearing false lashes, and doing so could result in clumps).

This type of wand also cuts down on clumps.

Volumizing formulas are more likely to cause clumps.

Use an eyelash comb to work out any clumps.

Keep the sugar in the oven for 30 minutes, then take it out and crumble up any clumps.

Place clumps of flowers in the vases to get a full look.

If you stumble upon baggies filled with a substance that resembles small white clumps or rocks, you may have stumbled upon crack cocaine.

In division the clumps must be well established, with root-stocks large enough to cut up.

Christmas Roses should never be transplanted in big clumps intact.

In shrubbery borders varied clumps of several plants produce a finer effect than when set singly.

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