Lumpiness
[luhm-pee] /ˈlʌm pi/
adjective, lumpier, lumpiest.
1.
full of :
lumpy gravy.
2.
covered with , as a surface.
3.
heavy or clumsy, as in movement or style; crude:
a lumpy gait; a lumpy narrative.
4.
(of water) rough or choppy.
/ˈlʌmpɪ/
adjective lumpier, lumpiest
1.
full of or having lumps
2.
(esp of the sea) rough
3.
(of a person) heavy or bulky
adj.
1707, from lump (n.) + -y (2). Related: Lumpiness.
adjective
Badly played (Cool talk)
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