1394 examples of lumped in sentences

Why are the people of a Territory and the people of a State therein lumped together, and their relation to the Constitution therein treated as being precisely the same?

She had come to that, to this view of the bane, the primal curse, of their lavish physical outfit, which had included everything and as to which she lumped herself resentfully with her mother.

"It's like they'd took clean gold down to the mint and rolled it and lumped it into nuggets.

Both as regards the primary reproductive organs, their size and shape, and the character of their implantation, malformations and anomalies, as well as the physical and mental traits lumped as the secondary sexual, puberty, maturity, and senility, voice changes and erotic trends, virility and femininity, the internal secretions are dictators at every step.

The nervous disorders of war that have been lumped as shell shock or war shock may be looked upon as uncompensated; airings of the endocrine vegetative mechanism, as dislocations of parts and processes that are reflected outwardly as ailment or disease.

Hundreds of them, already shaken, on the borderland of instability, reacted with the phenomena of breakdown of control, lumped with a host of other phenomena, under the general rubric of "shell shock.

He has lumped you all together in one rude remembrance at the end, but I beg to send my love individually and by name to Mr. and Mrs. Wordsworth, to Miss Hutchinson, whom we often talk of, and think of as being with you always, to the dutiful good daughter and patient amanuensis Dora, and even to Johanna, whom we have not seen, if she will accept it.

"Five apiece is fifteen, lumped.

I had never met the officer, and knew nothing about him or his reputation, and merely lumped him in with the rest as an additional unit in an overcrowded menagerie.

Cosme felt that, unfairly enough, she lumped him with The Enemy.

And, of course, there was this difference between the French and English of the early weeks of the warthe French army is one of universal conscription like the German, and business men and farmers, writers, singers, and painters were lumped in together.

He did not care to be lumped with this rotten piece of flesh lying there before him.

When they speak of the People they certainly mean something more than the whole mass of individuals in a country lumped together.

Three single-member constituencies which might all return members of the same colour, if they were lumped together to return three members would probably return two of one colour and one of another.

It would be a big ranch, bigger than the whole state of Connecticutbigger than Delaware and Rhode Island "lumped together", he had been told.

GARDNER, MURRAY FRANK. Transients in linear systems; studied by the Laplace transformation. Vol.1: Lumped-constant systems.

The Cow lumped over the moon.

The classical theory of lumped constant networks.

GARDNER, MURRAY FRANK. Transients in linear systems; studied by the Laplace transformation. Vol.1: Lumped-constant systems.

The Cow lumped over the moon.

Though"he confessed with honesty"I have been known to sit with my heels in the air for a longer consecutive period than you've ever done if all your sittings were lumped together.

As for the frontiersmen, who had no means whatever of telling a hostile from a friendly tribe, they followed their usual custom and lumped all the Indians, good and bad, together; for which they could hardly be blamed.

Courage and imagination he lumped in, so to speak, with the rest, and in the gilt-edged diary he affected he wrote: "Have taken on Skale's odd advertisement.

Women can no more be lumped together in level community than men can be.

Now these systems as we find them are as follows: in nearly all States public and private laws are lumped together, although in a few they are indexed separately.

1394 examples of  lumped  in sentences