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lumps
noun as in deserts
noun as in punishment
Strong matches
Example Sentences
For islanders, whose lives are so interwoven with the sea, the ships of Britain's biggest ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne are more than just large lumps of steel and aluminium.
Ms Roberts said bruises and lumps had been caused by Charlie falling out of bed and told "lies" about taking him to hospital when she had not, the court heard.
He said he had limited swimming experience, though he previously crossed the Bering Strait by navigating moving lumps of ice while wearing an immersion suit and armed with a gun to fight off polar bears.
He lumps all the opposition groups together as a collective United National Movement, or UNM, the name of Georgia’s largest opposition party.
Breast lumps are very common and can be caused by other conditions, NHS advice says, and having some of the symptoms does not definitely mean you have breast cancer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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