All which good gifts and great growth, Because of my decline, he brings to bear On Guido, but half apprehensive how He cumbers earth, crosses the brisk young Count, Who civilly would thrust him from the scene.
We must believe that even when he destroys, he does so with regret; that when he cuts down the tree which cumbers the ground, he grieves over it; as he grieved over his chosen vine, the nation of the Jews.
We must trust in him, that he will not cut down any tree in his garden until it actually cumbers the ground, altogether unfruitful, and taking up room which might be better used.
Cumbers is right enough: fresh from market this morning.
More cumbers I sell, more graft for you, 'cordin' to that.
Tom Cumbers had done a greater thing than any other in all his existence.
For twenty-six years old Tom Cumbers had held his job as switchman at the Walthamstow railroad junction where the London-bound trains come up from Southend to the great city.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cumbers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.