49 examples of lumpy in sentences
I think I'll make him into a nice bowl of lumpy spider-flavored oatmeal and have him for a snack."
Should the pudding be very lumpy, it may be strained through a hair sieve. 1196.
Put the flour into a basin, and pour over it sufficient boiling water to make it into a stiff paste, taking care to stir and beat it well, to prevent it getting lumpy.
With a sudden fuff, the match blazed up to show his gray eyes bright and dancing, his face glossy with sweat; below, on the golden clay, the twisted, lumpy tail of the fuse, like the end of a dusty vine.
The two most attractive and unusual cacti were ones on exhibit: while one had a thin green base and a bright red lumpy top the other was like a cotton puff.
" "The old man's forehead is kind o' lumpy," admitted Jasperson, "but I didn't use that.
Take it from me, if I hadn't been a bride I would have cut up something scandalous, but it was too early in the matrimonial game to start any lumpy work.
It delights in damp, lumpy, peat.
And upstairs in the dining room many a throat grew hard and "lumpy" as the refrain came in at the open windows.
Like a heavy Roman consul of the Decadence, the man sits there, lumpy and meaningless; we might take it for a statue-portrait erected by some provincial municipality to celebrate a local magnate; but of prophecy or inspiration there is nothing to detect in this inert figure.
The Bijou offered entertainment of the cigar-box tramp variety, interspersed with trick bicyclists, soubrettes in slightly soiled pink, trained seals, and Family Fours with lumpy legs who tossed each other about and struck Goldbergian attitudes.
Will you let me tuck you away in it?" Geisha McCoy slid down among her rumpled covers, and nestled her head in the lumpy, tortured pillows.
Bare, clean, asceptic, with a narrow, hard white bed and a maple dresser whose second drawer always stuck and came out zig-zag when you pulled it; and a swimmy mirror that made one side of your face look sort of lumpy, and higher than the other side.
The next thing that he noticed was that the edge of the sea against the sky began to look irregular and blotted, a little lumpy here and there, and as he looked this lumpiness grew and rose higher.
But, be this as it may, it is certain that the great, fat, short-legged creature, who in her humble and touching ugliness passes a chemise over her lumpy shoulders, is a triumph of art.
Punch, however, which makes beasts of so many, made a man of me againjust in time to hear with tolerable nerve and firmness the lumpy, flabby, naked feet deliberately descending the stairs again.
"Blood!" Mart strode to the table, pulling out from the bosom of his shirt a lumpy package wrapped in his handkerchief.
The man with the lumpy nose.
I've sometimes found dead ones that have hit against the telegraph wires; and it makes you feel lumpy in your throat to see how every little feather lies so soft and lovely, though they never will fly any more.
They are heavy and lumpy, and often fall off the branches when a long rain wets them.
Your work is good, Red, but it's a little lumpy in spots; them two left feet bother you; you're good in your place, but you'd better build a fence around the placedamn the luck!
Shake the kettle back and forth to prevent becoming lumpy.
And then my settin' room new plastered and Josiah would never consented to tear it off, and it wuz lumpy and streaked and broken, and here it wuz new plastered over smooth as glass.
It's got lumpy.'
She followed the lumpy, untidy figure upstairs to a large attic at the top.