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View definitions for galumph

galumph

noun as in clump

verb as in clump

verb as in lumber

verb as in stump

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Example Sentences

Children and adults alike came to visit Yulia, who was basking on the beach behind protective metal bars, sometimes galumphing in the sand, apparently not bothered by her audience.

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The bassoons galumphed; the strings ennobled passages of sincerity; and the horns had it both ways, sometimes jocular, sometimes expressive.

Fischer, spying the chess table, galumphed to the center of the stage and immediately lifted the white queen, testing its weight.

A second sea lion then joined in on the exodus, galumphing toward swimmers who went into the water.

In a skeleton drawing of a galumphing, long-gone dodo, a litany of bodily and emotional states, including guilt and yellow bile, is interwoven with attempts to cope — witchcraft, too much sex, strong imagination and more.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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