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clumped up
verb
Past of clump up
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When another prospect clumped up and down the conference room with shoulders hunched, Ms. Fish said, "Shoulders back, a little chest proud, it will make you taller," and rolled her eyes.
So I'm trying to control those all, to run past his strong units in the front, and I'm also trying to use my flying units — I have to make sure they don't get clumped up too much, because he has another unit that does area damage to those".
If not for mass, all of the fundamental particles that make up atoms and terriers would whiz around at light speed, and the Universe as we know it could not have clumped up into matter.
She was wearing a thick layer of too-pale foundation that clumped up in dry flakes along both sides of her nose.
"Look, we go back to 'back to base', where we get clumped up into a bigger group.
An unhealthy fish has little or no appetite, is lethargic, tries to scratch itself on something in the tank, has dull or gray coloring, has clumped up fins, or has patches, rashes or sores on its body.
Similar(53)
The particles clump up".
They don't clump up and get really heavy.
They're much less inclined to clump up (and stop working) than their natural counterparts.
"That's how I found out whole-wheat flour doesn't clump up in a white sauce," she said.
Snow's blowing in over Giff, melting on his glasses, clumping up between his pants and bare leg.
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