Meaning & Definition of word "Lumbering"

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    Lumbering

    /ˈlʌmbərɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. To move in a heavy, clumsy, or awkward way.
      • Example: The bear came lumbering out of the woods, startling everyone at the picnic.
    • 2. To perform an action in a slow and ungainly manner.
      • Example: The dancers appeared to be lumbering across the stage instead of gracefully moving.

    adjective:

    • 1. Characterized by a heavy and clumsy movement.
      • Example: The lumbering vehicle made its way down the narrow road with difficulty.
    • 2. Having a large and awkward silhouette.
      • Example: The lumbering giant cast a long shadow across the field.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'lumber', which means to move clumsily.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    lumbering gait:

    A heavy, awkward way of walking.

    lumbering form:

    Referring to something that is large and moves slowly.

    Related Words

    lumber:

    To move clumsily or heavily.

    lumberjack:

    A person who cuts down trees for timber.

    Slang Meanings of lumbering

    Meaning: To move slowly due to exhaustion or laziness.

    Example Sentence: After the long hike, he was lumbering back to camp.

    Meaning: To act in a slow or ineffective manner.

    Example Sentence: Don't lumber around; we need to hurry!