- lump
- 01. The soup had [lumps] of bread floating around in it.02. The doctor found a [lump] in her breast, but fortunately it was not cancer.03. The [lump] was removed from his neck, and sent to the lab to be tested.04. Jane took a big [lump] of clay from the bag, and began forming it into the shape of a bowl.05. You need to stir the gravy a bit more; there are still [lumps] in it.06. How many [lumps] of sugar do you want in your tea?07. The rice is all [lumpy] because you put too much water in it.08. The molecules of a [lump] of sugar dissolving in the bottom of a cup of coffee are in constant motion, colliding with and rebounding off each other.09. We washed my pillow, and now it is all [lumpy] at one end, and empty at the other.10. Describing novels, Gilbert Highet once remarked, "These are not books, [lumps] of lifeless paper, but minds alive on the shelves."11. Auguste Rodin said that sculpture is the art of the hole and the [lump].12. According to the Bible, God made Adam from a [lump] of clay.13. She does a regular breast self-examination for [lumps] because her mother and her sister both had breast cancer.14. Thousands of years ago, people began to use [lumps] of metals such as gold, silver or copper, as money.15. For nearly 80 percent of women with breast cancer, the discovery of a mass or [lump] in the breast is the first sign that something is wrong.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.