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Clump

Clump meaning

A cluster or lump; an unshaped piece or mass. | A thick group or bunch, especially of bushes or hair. | A dull thud.

Example sentences (20)

An envelope layer has a number of functions: Its stickiness means that individual microbes can clump themselves together into a colony, or "," and when enough microbes do this, it can clog pipes or contaminate medical equipment.

An unverified daytime photograph, which Ukrainian bloggers claimed showed the ship's remains, depicted a charred, elongated clump of debris emerging out of the water by a dock.

I joined them and slept on the edge which is a few meters away from the clump of bamboo trees.

In healthy people, tau helps stabilise structures in the brain but, in neurodegenerative diseases, it can clump together into ‘fibrils’.

It forms a large clump at least half a metre across so give it plenty of space as it will “elbow out” more modest plants.

It illuminates my blanket on the floor, the grey sheet kicked into a clump.

It's an easy to use product that doesn't clump together the lashes.

Not to mention, the formula doesn’t clump or flake either, so you don’t have to worry about getting raccoon eyes shortly after you apply the mascara.

One of my favourites is S. spectabile ‘Autumn Joy’, which forms a handsome clump with large pink flowerheads in late summer.

She posted a TikTok video showing how she applies the jet-black product to achieve sky-high lashes that don’t clump or run after hours of wear.

Some of the Depths Stalnox will use Gloom-based attacks, so it's important to prepare with some Sundelion and Dark Clump food beforehand to keep Link's Hearts up.

The study published in Nature Medicine found that when scientists added the sweetener to blood platelets – the cell fragments that clump together to stop bleeding – erythritol made platelets clots faster.

Dandruff mainly occurs because the oil from your scalp makes the skin cells clump together.

Experts stress the importance of ensuring the water isn't boiling when preparing matcha tea, as the powder can clump.

If this number had been any bigger, “things would have shot apart too quickly to allow gravity to clump things together into stars and planets”.

I had like a little clump of hair at the front.

It was matched by a first innings where six batters reached double-figures, the clump of cameos ensuring the batters gave their bowlers enough to work with.

One of the most common in Sydney is the so-called German cockroach – they’re very sociable and like to clump around in large groups, and the female can produce up to 20,000 young annually.

The leopard is located to the far right of the photo, at the base of the tree trunk and behind a clump of tall grass.

The man was arrested after he was seen acting suspiciously and suddenly ran into a clump of bushes where he threw a black object while attempting to escape from the police.