I've heerd some men say they like little girls, but, as I said, I like a good lumpof a woman meself.
And you've got a good lump of a squaw," I thought to myself.
Yer very small; I admire a good lump of a woman meself--but don't ye lose heart.
Make the gravy richer than for the quails, by the addition of a good lump of butter, rolled in flour, stirred in and boiled up to thicken before you put it on the fire.
Just before they are done, add four tablespoonfuls cream or milk, and a good lump of butter cut into bits, and rolled in flour.
Beat up to a smooth pulp, stir in a good lump of butter, and sugar to taste.
Or you can chop them up with an equal quantity of cold Irish potatoes, put them into a frying-pan with a good lump of butter, and stir until they are hot and slightly brown.
Add pepper and salt, a good lump of butter rolled in flour, and some chopped parsley.
Beat to a pulp with a good lump of butter and plenty of sugar.
Stew ten minutes in this; put in a good lump of butter rolled thickly in flour.
When this begins to boil stir in a good lump of butter rolled in flour; pepper and salt to taste, and stew gently five minutes.
When tender, take them out and let them drain, place them in another pan with a good lump of butter or fat; stir, so as to let the butter melt at once, and sprinkle in pepper and a tiny pinch of nutmeg.
Put a spoonful or two on each saucer and set to bake in the oven for ten minutes and when done place each saucer on a plate with a good lump of apricot jam on each.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good lump" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.