10 collocations for clump
We'll make for yonder clump o' bushes and lay by till it's past.
Why, I've knowed 'em to hide behind a brown-bush, clump er cactus, or a rock, so mighty cunnin' thet ther ain't one scout in fifty would see 'em, let alone a stranger.
"One o' your boys was pulling its tail this morning, and I want you to clump his 'ead for 'im." "Which one was it?" ses Joe.
For his family's sake he had moved into town, a ruddy, rufous-bearded, clumping fellow, intelligent, kindly.
He clumped the length of the tiny storeroom and back again; one crippled leg all but dragging.
Now his heels clumped out a slow and regular death march, as he came back to the room.
The road led along a fairly good track among rice-fields, whence the sloping sun glinted its maddening reflection, but here and there clumps of walnutsthe fruit just at the pickling stagecast a broad cool shadow, in which one lingered to pant and mop a heated brow e'er plunging out again into the grievous white sunlight.
"You're wanted upstairs a minute, Joe," he said; and the two went clumping up the wide old oaken staircase.
We'll make a willow wigwam to sleep in, you and I, jist in yon clump o' trees, not a stone's-throw to our right, where we'll have a run o' pure water beside us, and be near our buffalo at the same time.
"They don't see us yit, I guess," said Joe, as he and his companions drove the horses into a hollow between the grassy waves of the prairie, "an' if we only can escape their sharp eyes till we're in yonder clump o' willows, we're safe enough.