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- Dictionarylump/lʌmp/
noun
- 1. a compact mass of a substance, especially one without a definite or regular shape: "there was a lump of ice floating in the milk" Similar
- 2. the state of being self-employed and paid without deduction of tax, especially in the building industry: informal British "‘Working?’ ‘Only on the lump, here and there’"
verb
- 1. put in an indiscriminate mass or group; treat as alike without regard for particulars: "Hong Kong and Bangkok tend to be lumped together in holiday brochures"
- 2. carry (a heavy load) somewhere with difficulty: British "the coalman had to lump one-hundredweight sacks right through the house"
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