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1 Looks like they hurled a big clump of mud at us.
2 He had called the big clump of azaleas "the burning bush."
3 Look where a big clump was pulled away.
4 My temporary crown looked like a big clump of Juicy Fruit gum planted between my teeth.
5 He pulls a big clump of pages out of his loose-leaf journal and dumps them in the bag.
6 If he will turn into that and wait behind the big clump of rhododendrons I will join him immediately.
7 We went out by a path that led through a big clump of flickering starflowers and then into Batwing.
8 They had rounded the big clump of evergreens and found Aunt Missouri Claiborne placidly rocking on the front porch!
9 But Jerry glanced hastily in their direction as he dropped back into the shelter of a big clump of elderberry.
10 Something that might have been a big clump of moss or rags somebody had dumped into Saxon's Lake with their garbage.
11 They found a well sheltered place, underneath a big clump of trees, that would serve as a canopy for themselves and the horses.
12 I saw a clump of furze to the left, a big clump and thick, and remembered that there was a hare's run through it.
13 You needn't laugh, Steve Mullane, I tell you I saw it plainly right over yonder where that big clump of Canada thistles is growing.
14 You don't want a big clump of rice, but know that it tends to look moist, even if it will be delicate on the tongue.
15 Even big clumps of moss, placed upon trees, will produce the same effect.
16 I hear Tehlu likes to hide behind big clumps of horseshit and th-
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