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At the top, there was a clump of trees.
Particles in the disk clump together, forming planetesimals, which then collide with each other, building up to form the planets.
"Well, my lad, and what may you want up here?" "I wanted to know where the city of Christminster is, if you please." "Christminster is out across there, by that clump. You can see it—at least you can on a clear day. Ah, no, you can't now."
Benedito raised an eyebrow as his billy goat sniffed curiously at a clump of rocks.
A clump of cells isn't a baby.
Presently, having garaged my car in a clump of trees, I climbed over the park wall, and I should have climbed straight to Emma’s room, if a melancholy barking had not sounded in the direction of the gray buildings.
A clump of cells in a woman's uterus isn't entitled to separate legal protections from the rest of her body.
That's not a stone. It's just a clump of dirt.
clump of trees
She [Miss Climpson] asks questions which a young man could not put without a blush. She is the angel that rushes in where fools get a clump on the head.
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Thus, the myths of cinema and syndicated cartoon have served to unite the diverse races far more than the clump of the cricket-ball and the clipped rebukes and laudations of their masters.
clump-burned bricks
There is his poor little cap hanging up on the door; and there on the table is the knife he chipped a piece out of through not minding the mark on the knife machine, and I clumped his head for him, poor lamb!
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