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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lumpy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has an uneven or irregular surface or texture, often in reference to food or physical objects.
Example: "The mashed potatoes were a lumpy mess, making them less appealing to eat."
Alternatives: "uneven" or "bumpy".
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Wikipedia remains a lumpy work in progress.
A lumpy cushion was drawn several times.
He describes this as a "lumpy dilemma".
A lumpy gray table looks like nothing on earth.
Here is a lumpy chunk of gray matter.
Individuals use the web in a lumpy way.
It seems that Roxy didn't want everything spoiled by a lumpy handkerchief.
In this gala scrum, Timon skitters among clusters of grovelling glitterati like a lumpy water bug.
This is a classic mistake of DIY decorating that leaves a lumpy finish.
Or almost full, like a lumpy opal or a nice fake pearl.
Development, progress, growth — call it what you will — is a lumpy, misshapen thing in Lagos.
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