Wood that has been processed into beams and planks.
An implement used in baseball by the batter.
Wood product of at least 6 mm thickness.
Move heavily or clumsily.
Other meanings for "lumbers" 1 A cart lumbers along the road, the first cart of the morning.
2 Then out lumbers Big Tom, the unpredictable alpha male of the colony.
3 He lumbers along at a pace that almost matches Al Gore's for slowness.
4 When they release his arms, Mouse lumbers sideways a few steps.
5 Murray glides ground-shots to the corner and he lumbers to chase them down.
6 He turns on his heel and lumbers away up the road.
7 Mom lumbers to a bench outside the store, next to the ice cooler.
8 The man lumbers away in the direction of Turn 10.
9 He lumbers in with a suitcase hugged to his chest.
10 The message gets through, and Jacob lumbers to his feet.
11 He lumbers right up to a producer and informs them he feels like a fight.
12 The squat collier lumbers along, and her leisurely grimy skipper salutes as we near him.
13 Down one way gallops Dan, and down the other lumbers Rebel Jerry, each two hundred yards.
14 Patrick lumbers his pickup next to an abandoned well head in the wilderness outside of Mooringsport.
15 Al, gulping, lumbers over to the target.
16 Mathilde lumbers over and grasps Anna's arm.
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About this term lumber Verb
Indicative · Present · Third