Sentence examples for the clumps from inspiring English sources

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the clumps

noun

A cluster or lump; an unshaped piece or mass.

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The clumps can absorb and retain water.

Maybe the clumps were important, he reasoned.

The clumps can cause young children to choke.

Many experts believe the clumps are toxic to the neurons.

Among the clumps of cheatgrass and sage, wildflowers bloom in red, yellow and purple.

It's like brown sugar without the clumps and has a more complex honeyed flavor.

Most owners liked the way it clumped, but I found the clumps crumbly.

By the time the clumps reach the surface, they are highly nutritious bundles of slime.

That knowledge allowed the Sloan astronomers to reconstruct the three-dimensional shapes of the clumps.

The clumps build up especially in their neurons, which start to die as a result.

It did a good job of controlling odor and the clumps were easy to remove.

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