clumper Antonyms

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Meaning of clumper

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clumper (n.)

To form into clumps or masses.

clumper Sentence Examples

  1. In the forest, we stumbled upon a clumper of mushrooms nestled under a fallen log.
  2. My cat always seems to find a clumper of sunbeams to nap in during the day.
  3. As I was walking along the beach, I noticed a clumper of shells washed up by the tide.
  4. The garden was filled with a colorful clumper of flowers, creating a vibrant display.
  5. We found a clumper of old books hidden away in the attic, forgotten over the years.
  6. The children giggled as they discovered a clumper of squirrels playing in the park.
  7. A clumper of clouds gathered in the sky, signaling an impending storm.
  8. The chef carefully arranged a clumper of herbs on top of the dish for added flavor.
  9. There was a clumper of rocks blocking the path, forcing us to find an alternative route.
  10. I came across a clumper of seashells while strolling along the shore, each one unique in its own way.

FAQs About the word clumper

To form into clumps or masses.

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In the forest, we stumbled upon a clumper of mushrooms nestled under a fallen log.

My cat always seems to find a clumper of sunbeams to nap in during the day.

As I was walking along the beach, I noticed a clumper of shells washed up by the tide.

The garden was filled with a colorful clumper of flowers, creating a vibrant display.