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lump

1 of 2verb
/lʌmp/
Forms:lumps,lumping,lumped,lumped
1

to put things together without sorting or organizing them carefully

transitive
  • The children lumped their toys into a single pile, making it difficult to find specific items later.
  • The students frequently lump their belongings together at the end of the school day.
  • He recently lumped all the bills into a single stack on his desk.
  • The chef often lumps ingredients together when cooking stir-fry dishes.
  • They are lumping various tools and equipment into the toolbox for convenience.
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2

to group plants or animals together without paying attention to small differences between them

transitive
  • The biologist lumped the various species of birds into one category.
  • He tended to lump all insects together, even though they were very different.
  • Scientists sometimes lump certain plants together, ignoring slight variations.
  • They lumped the different types of fish into a single family despite their differences.
  • When organizing the animals, she lumped all mammals into one section.
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