tump noun.
[tʌmp] L16.[Origin unkn.]1. A hillock, a mound, a molehill, an anthill; a barrow, a tumulus. Chiefly
dial. L16.2. A heap, esp. of hay or stones. Chiefly
Scot. &
dial. L18.3. A clump of trees, shrubs, or grass.
dial. E19.4. fig. Trivial writing, bad prose.
E20. ■ tumpy adjective (of ground) humpy, hummocky
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tump verb3 trans. [tʌmp] US dial. &
colloq. L19.[Prob. repr. colloq. pronunc. of THUMP verb.]Strike (a person) forcibly; pound, thump. Also, knock
down or tip
over roughly.
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