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Example sentence• He romps through the park with his dog every evening. |
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noun
• a playing card in the suit that has been declared trumps
verb
• produce a sound as if from a trumpet
Example sentence• Playing trumps is a crucial strategy in the card game Bridge. |
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noun
• cheap or pretentious or vain display
Example sentence• The king's entrance was accompanied by great pomps and ceremony. |
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verb
• To tread heavily, especially to crush underfoot.
Example sentence• She tromps through the snow, leaving footprints behind. |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | verbv |
noun
• a sudden and decisive increase
verb
• move forward by leaps and bounds
Example sentence• She jumps over the fence. |
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verb
• put together indiscriminately
Example sentence• The cake batter had lumps in it. |
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noun
• a mechanical device that moves fluid or gas by pressure or suction
verb
• operate like a pump; move up and down, like a handle or a pedal
Example sentence• She wore black pumps with her red dress. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | verb, nounv, n |
noun
• a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects)
Example sentence• He could feel the thumps of his heartbeat in his chest. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | verbv |
noun
• the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws
verb
• chew noisily or vigorously
Example sentence• The dog chomps on his bone. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | verbv |
Example sentence• He clomps his way through the forest, scaring away all the animals. |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | nounn |
noun
• an intensive examination testing a student's proficiency in some special field of knowledge
Example sentence• I need to check my comps before I finalize the sale. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | verbv |
Example sentence• The boxer whomps his opponent with a series of powerful punches. |
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| | | | | 5 | | 1 | verb, nounv, n |
noun
• an informal expression for a mildly depressed state
Example sentence• She took out the trash and emptied it into the dumps. |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | nounn |
noun
• an acute contagious viral disease characterized by fever and by swelling of the parotid glands
Example sentence• He developed mumps and had to stay home from school. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | verb, nounv, n |
Example sentence• I bought a bag of flumps at the candy store. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | nounn |
noun
• a dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman
Example sentence• She looked at the pile of frumps in her closet and sighed. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | nounn |
Example sentence• The grumps settled in for a long night of complaining. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | verbv |
noun
• the sound of a sudden heavy fall
adverb
• straight down especially heavily or abruptly
adjective satellite
• sufficiently fat so as to have a pleasing fullness of figure
Example sentence• She plumps the pillows on the couch before guests arrive. |
| | | | | 7 | | 1 | verb, nounv, n |
noun
• Someone who is lazy, slovenly or dull-looking.
Example sentence• He looked tired and disheveled, with deep shlumps under his eyes. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | verbv |
noun
• a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality
verb
• assume a drooping posture or carriage
Example sentence• He slumps on the couch after a long day at work. |
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noun
• the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled
verb
• cause to be perplexed or confounded
Example sentence• The lumberjack removed the stumps after cutting down the trees. |
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noun
• an oil reservoir in an internal combustion engine
Example sentence• The basement flooded because the sumps were clogged with debris. |
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| | | | | 4 | | 1 | nounn |
Example sentence• The umps made a controversial call on that play. |
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verb
• To strike something with a whump.
Example sentence• The loud whumps of the bass drum echoed through the stadium. |
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Example sentence• Her talent for singing outtrumps her lack of experience. |
| | | | | 11 | | 3 | nounn |
noun
• a conductor of souls to the afterworld
Example sentence• Many ancient cultures believed in the existence of psychopomps. |
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Example sentence• The tiny micropumps efficiently deliver drugs at controlled rates. |
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Example sentence• The gardener had to restumps the tree after a storm caused it to uproot. |
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