clumping (Meaning)

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clumping (n)

the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surface

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clumping Sentence Examples

  1. The wet soil was clumping together, making it difficult to plant the seeds evenly.
  2. As the rain continued, the horse's hooves were clumping loudly against the muddy ground.
  3. I noticed my hair was clumping together in the humidity, creating unruly locks.
  4. The dough wasn't properly kneaded, resulting in clumping when it was rolled out.
  5. The detergent was effective at preventing the dirt from clumping in the laundry.
  6. The heavy snowfall was clumping on the branches, weighing them down.
  7. The clay was clumping under the potter's skilled hands, shaping into a beautiful vase.
  8. The paintbrush wasn't cleaned properly, leading to clumping of paint on the canvas.
  9. The cat's fur was clumping together from lack of grooming.
  10. The sugar was clumping in the jar due to high humidity in the kitchen.

FAQs About the word clumping

the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surface

bonding,agglutination, cohesion,adhesion, adherence, cling, tenacity, cohesiveness,attachment, cementing

unsticking, unsticking,,

The wet soil was clumping together, making it difficult to plant the seeds evenly.

As the rain continued, the horse's hooves were clumping loudly against the muddy ground.

I noticed my hair was clumping together in the humidity, creating unruly locks.

The dough wasn't properly kneaded, resulting in clumping when it was rolled out.