Meaning & Definition of word "Clump"

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    Clump

    /klʌmp/

    noun:

    • 1. A compact cluster or grouping of things.
      • Example: A clump of wildflowers brightened the otherwise dull landscape.
    • 2. A thick, solid mass.
      • Example: There was a clump of dirt stuck to the bottom of my shoe.

    verb:

    • 1. To group together in a mass or cluster.
      • Example: The students clumped together in a corner to discuss the project.
    • 2. To move or walk in a heavy, clumsy manner.
      • Example: He clumped around the house in his heavy boots.

    Etymology

    Middle English; possibly from a Scandinavian origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    clump together:

    to group closely with others.

    clump of dirt:

    a lump or mass of soil.

    clump of hair:

    a bunch of hair that is matted or stuck together.

    Related Words

    clumpish:

    awkward or clumsy in movement.

    clumping:

    the action of forming into a clump.

    Slang Meanings of clump

    Meaning: To gather or congregate in a casual manner.

    Example Sentence: They all just clumped in the corner chatting.

    Meaning: A term to describe something as dense or heavy.

    Example Sentence: That cake is a real clump - so rich and thick!