tump (Meaning)
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tump (n.)
A little hillock; a knoll.
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tump (v. t.)
To form a mass of earth or a hillock about; as, to tump teasel.
To draw or drag, as a deer or other animal after it has been killed.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tump
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tump Sentence Examples
- The tump of the hill loomed large as we approached.
- The hiker carried a heavy tump on his back, containing all his supplies.
- The tump is the highest point of the mountain, offering spectacular views.
- The tump of the古墳(kofun) was a testament to the ancient civilization that built it.
- We stumbled upon an abandoned tump in the middle of the forest.
- The tump of the sandcastle, once towering, had been reduced to a pile of crumbs.
- The farmer struggled to cultivate the rocky tump of his field.
- The tump of the snowdrift blocked our path, forcing us to take a detour.
- The tump of the whale's back broke the surface of the water, sending a shiver down our spines.
- The tump of the abandoned factory stood as a reminder of the area's industrial past.
FAQs About the word tump
A little hillock; a knoll., To form a mass of earth or a hillock about; as, to tump teasel., To draw or drag, as a deer or other animal after it has been killed
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The tump of the hill loomed large as we approached.
The hiker carried a heavy tump on his back, containing all his supplies.
The tump is the highest point of the mountain, offering spectacular views.
The tump of the古墳(kofun) was a testament to the ancient civilization that built it.