clumped

To clump is to form a mass or bunch together. When you clump together, you make a lot of noise.

  • The flowers are clumped together because of the cold weather.

  • The snow is clumping together because it's wet.

Definition of clumped

verb

To form clusters or lumps.

verb

To gather in dense groups.

verb

To walk with heavy footfalls.

verb

To strike; to beat.

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Example Sentences for clumped

  • 1

    They clumped together in clusters.

  • 2

    Instead, they clump on the surface of the ocean in pumice rafts.

  • 3

    The base of the woomera has a clump of this resin attached to it.

  • 4

    The bug bites are actually the clumps of mast cells.

  • 5

    The leaves grow in a dense basal clump at the ground.

  • 6

    The people saw the animal clump in the middle of the woods.

  • 7

    Morph and Clump locate Zeus and Quantum by the side of the lake.

  • 8

    On the scale of the clumps within the rings there is a lot of empty space.

  • 9

    On the scale of the clumps within the rings there is much empty space.

  • 10

    Colonies are arborescent, with highly clumped, irregular bushy branches.