Sentence examples for to clump from inspiring English sources

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to clump

noun

A cluster or lump; an unshaped piece or mass.

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You'll notice it beginning to clump.

"The flesh is watery and tends to clump up.

You just got to clump them in groups".

"Most vets are doing just fine so to clump everyone together would be insulting".

One is that viruses tend to clump together, which hampers their performance.

Thus, any district lines would tend to clump like-minded voters together.

And like A-beta, LL-37 tends to clump into hard little balls.

The mistake that the shelter system makes is to clump everyone together.

Pulse them until they're finely ground, slightly greasy and starting to clump together.

Initially, Sasai's team had trouble getting the cells to clump together.

Add the melted butter and blitz again, until the crumbs start to clump together.

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