Sentence examples for to lump from inspiring English sources

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to lump

noun

Something that protrudes, sticks out, or sticks together; a cluster or blob; a mound, hill, or group.

  • Stir the gravy until there are no more lumps.

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You're trying to lump me.

But it is wrong to lump them all together.

But it is dangerous to lump all attacks together.

Motorola and Nokia may just have to lump it.

"It's totally inaccurate to lump everything into one category".

The idea was first to lump, and then lampoon.

It's absurd and incorrect to lump us all together".

The business establishment may have to lump it.

Me: Don't you think it's misleading to lump credit card balances in with small-business loans?

It would be unwise to lump them together under the heading of al-Qaeda.

You can understand why it has suited successive governments to lump the state pension with welfare.

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