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lump

Aussprache: [lʌmp]

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Kontext: „shape or mass“

(noun) a lump is a small, solid piece of something that is usually round or irregular in shape. You might see a lump of clay or a lump of sugar. It often feels hard.

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I found a big lump of clay to use for my art project.

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There wasn't a single lump of chocolate in the cookie dough.

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Do you see the lump of ice in the drink?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to lump means to put things together in a group or category. It's like when you put all your toys in one box instead of keeping them spread out.

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She decided to lump all her stickers into one big album.

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He didn't want to lump together all the different kinds of candies; he wanted to keep them separate.

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Can we lump the similar items together for the presentation?

Kontext: „health“

(noun) a lump can also refer to a swelling or bump on a person's body. This might happen when you get hurt or if there's something wrong inside that needs to be checked.

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The doctor said the lump on my arm is nothing to worry about.

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She didn't notice a lump on her leg until it started to hurt.

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Have you ever felt a lump on your body that wasn't there before?

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