About The Word Lumpy
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Lumpy
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What's The Definition Of Lumpy?
[adj] having lumps; not smooth and even in texture; "lumpy gravy"
[adj] like or containing small stick lumps; "the dumplings were chunky pieces of uncooked dough" Synonyms | Synonyms for Lumpy: chunky | uneven | unshapely Related Terms | Find terms related to Lumpy: awkward | bulky | bumpy | caked | cakey | chunky | clabbered | clotted | clumsy | coagulated | congealed | crude | cumbersome | cumbrous | curded | curdled | elephantine | gelatinized | gnarled | gnarly | grainy | granular | grumous | hulking | hulky | incrassate | inspissate | inspissated | jelled | jellied | knobbly | knobby | knotted | knotty | knurled | knurly | lubberly | lumbering | lumpish | massive | massy | nodose | nodular | ponderous | raw | rough | roughhewn | rude | studded | thickened | undressed | uneven | unfashioned | unfinished | unformed | unpolished | unwieldy See Also | Lumpy In Webster's Dictionary \Lump"y\, a. [Compar. {Lumpier}; superl. {Lumpiest}.]
Full of lumps, or small compact masses.
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