Sentence examples for to stump from inspiring English sources

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to stump

noun

The remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb.

Exact(60)

Investors seem happy to stump up.

The question seemed to stump him.

But Problem 6 seemed to stump everyone.

Don't try to stump Christopher Lee.

The question appeared to stump him.

Very often they speak in code designed to stump parents.

Who's willing to stump up that much cash for cannabis?

That would require shareholders to stump up more money.

She started to stump for Obama around the country.

This year Vivendi will have to stump up another euro337m.

How long will they be willing to stump up?

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