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Clumping

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Noun

1. clip-clop, clippety-clop, clop, clopping, clumping, clunking

the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surface

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Clumping

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noun
1. 
a cluster, as of trees or plants
2. 
a dull heavy tread or any similar sound
3. 
an irregular mass
a clump of hair
4. 
an inactive mass of microorganisms, esp a mass of bacteria produced as a result of agglutination
5. 
an extra sole on a shoe
6. slang
a blow
verb
7. (intransitive)
to walk or tread heavily
8. 
to gather or be gathered into clumps, clusters, clots, etc
9. 
to cause (bacteria, blood cells, etc) to collect together or (of bacteria, etc) to collect together
10. (transitive) slang
to punch (someone)

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Clumping

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noun
1. 
a lump; mass
2. 
a mass of bacteria
3. 
a cluster, as of shrubs or trees
4. 
the sound of heavy footsteps
verb intransitive
5. 
to walk heavily; tramp
6. 
to form clumps
verb transitive
7. 
to plant in a clump; group together in a cluster
8. 
to cause to form clumps

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Clumping

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n.
1. A clustered mass; a lump: clumps of soil.
2. A thick grouping, as of trees or bushes.
3. A heavy dull sound; a thud.
v. clumped, clump·ing, clumps
v.intr.
1. To form lumps or thick groupings.
2. To walk or move so as to make a heavy dull sound.
v.tr.
To gather into or form lumps or thick groupings of.

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