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"cold lumpy" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is both cold and lumpy in texture. For example: "The cold lumpy oatmeal tasted unpleasant."
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In the end, only the south side of 47th Street, from Second to First, was cleared for a cold, lumpy porridge of a park, much better than nothing but still a leftover.
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Console yourself with dessert: the fermented-rice egg-drop soup tastes, intriguingly, like a bowl of lumpy, cold sake.
This becomes lumpy and unappetizing cold.
White truffles resemble lumpy, dusty potatoes.
His face had been scratched so much by the claws of huge cats that his lips were covered with lumpy scars that in cold weather sometimes made it nearly impossible for him to speak.
Trying to mix cold butter can result in a lumpy dough.
It is important to add water to the starch and not starch to water (as this will cause it to be lumpy), and to use cold water (adding hot water will cook the starch before it is mixed in to the soup).
The copper emerged in lumpy plates and was dipped into cold water that sizzled and steamed angrily.
The universe appears to be slightly lumpier, with bigger and more hot and cold spots in the northern half of the sky as seen from Earth than toward the south, for example.
2. Sprinkle with a little cold water and rake through with a fork until you have a lumpy, crumbly mixture.
Make a well in the centre and slowly pour in 350ml cold water, stirring just to combine; the batter can be a bit lumpy.
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