Sentence examples for clump from inspiring English sources

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clump

noun

A cluster or lump; an unshaped piece or mass.

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A week or so ago, when there was a weeny temperate gap in the Arctic spring, I noticed that the pond was heaving with froggies, with one clump of them clinging to a white thing.

If you slack now, you'll find the mixture will really clump and curdle when you come to add the eggs.

If they are fresh, first pull them apart gently so they don't clump together.

Or at least a gigantic clump of them are.

Lucas links grasses in three adjacent groups rather than in lines, and aims for marked height differences between each clump, preventing the result looking like a haze of grasses (knollgardens.co.uk).

Add a pinch of carrot and a few cucumber sticks, some of the sliced pork, then a small clump of rice vermicelli.

Use a small knife to "cut" the liquid into the mix, working until no dry flour remains and the dough is beginning to clump.

Because the parties clump together in big coalitions that haggle with national governments and the European Commission, ordinary folk do not know how to vote if they want to influence EU laws.

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