clump in the PONS Dictionary

clump Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to clump together

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is a short, clumping perennial with stem and foliage covered in stiff hairs and resin glands.
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This area is covered with scattered scrub and grass clumps where rainfall is sufficient although unpredictable.
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The clumps looked like they hit a bird with the individual visors twirling around like single feathers.
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In flat mesas the plant can be hidden under clumps and not seen.
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Beautiful clumps of mango and tamarind trees, upon the outskirts increase the illusion.
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These occur in small clumps scattered in a more or less open forms.
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It adds volume without any clumps or buildup.
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It produces clumps of stems up to a meter tall.
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The narrow leaves are mostly located around the bases of the densely clumped stems.
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This sedge produces angled, hairless stems up to one meter tall or slightly taller, but not in clumps.
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