Group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side.
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Examples for "lump "
Examples for "lump "
1 For the lump in the throat and the tear in the eye.
2 Both the lump in the throat and the tear in the eye.
3 To the lump in the throat and the tear in the eye.
4 In Asakawa's case, however, the beginning of a lump had been observed.
5 At a tear in the throat and a lump in the eye.
1 The truth is, that's good enough for a large chunk of consumers.
2 The bolt came free, along with a good chunk of the wall.
3 When Katy left, a good chunk of my heart went with her.
4 Myself, I'd say there's a reasonable chunk of story left to tell.
5 You're talking a good chunk of the Royal Navy's construction budget there.
1 Candidate genes were shown to collocate to regions where response QTL mapped.
2 De Cagotis tollendis, to collocate his Summum Bonum, in Braguibus, et Braguetis.
3 Pre-miRNA and their corresponding target genes showed a tendency to be collocated within a subgenome.
4 The truth is that causal elements remain and when they are properly collocated the effect is produced.
5 Of course the collocation or combination is not an entity separated from the collocated or combined things.
6 A lady who knew her gives these curiously collocated particulars: Miss Rutledge had auburn hair, blue eyes, fair complexion.
7 Areas of high systematic error are collocated with areas of high random error, implying both error types originate from similar sources.
8 Most of the QTLs for the ratios of HLIP to non-stress collocated or nearly linked with those detected under HLIP condition.
9 The article in question did not pretend to solve the mystery, but collocated the facts so as to put the case in a nutshell.
10 What I knew for sure from the start was that there would be poetry because Ireland and poetry have become collocated in world literature.
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