clump

[klʌmp]

clump Definition

  • 1a small group of things or people, close together
  • 2a compacted mass or lump of something
  • 3to walk with heavy steps, making a dull sound

Using clump: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clump" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    A clump of trees stood at the edge of the field.

  • Example

    She found a clump of hair in the drain.

  • Example

    The soil was clumped together.

  • Example

    He clumped down the stairs in his heavy boots.

clump Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clump

Antonyms for clump

Phrases with clump

  • to come together in a group or cluster

    Example

    The students clumped together to discuss the project.

  • clump up

    to form into a clump or mass

    Example

    The dirt clumped up in my hands.

  • clump of grass

    a dense mass of grass growing together

    Example

    The cows were grazing on a clump of grass near the river.

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Summary: clump in Brief

The term 'clump' [klʌmp] refers to a small group of things or people that are close together, or a compacted mass or lump of something. It can also mean to walk with heavy steps, making a dull sound. Examples include 'A clump of trees stood at the edge of the field,' and 'He clumped down the stairs in his heavy boots.' Phrases include 'clump together,' and 'clump up,' while idioms are not applicable.

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