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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
clump
clump [clump clumps clumped clumping] noun, verb BrE [klʌmp] NAmE [klʌmp] noun 1. a small group of things or people very close together, especially trees or plants; a bunch of sth such as grass or hair •a clump of trees/bushes 2. the sound made by sb putting their feet down very heavily •I heard the heavy clump of feet on the stairs. Word Origin: Middle English (denoting a heap or lump): partly imitative, reinforced by Middle Low German klumpe and Middle Dutch klompe; related to ↑club ‘to hit someone with a stick or heavy object’. Example Bank: •great clumps of rhododendrons •situated in a clump of trees •He tore out a clump of her hair. •I tripped over a clump of grass in the darkness. •There was a clump of bushes at the edge of the lawn. •They planted trees in clumps around the park. verb 1. intransitive + adv./prep. (especially BrE)to put your feet down noisily and heavily as you walk •The children clumped down the stairs. 2. intransitive, transitive ~ (together) | ~ A and B (together) to come together or be brought together to form a tight group •Galaxies tend to clump together in clusters. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English (denoting a heap or lump): partly imitative, reinforced by Middle Low German klumpe and Middle Dutch klompe; related to ↑club ‘to hit someone with a stick or heavy object’.
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