I wanted him to feel all the time as he did when his throat grew lumpy with the band playing and the stars and stripes flying on Fourth of July or Decoration Day.
It makes my throat grow lumpy even now when I remember the eager, half-ashamed way she looked up into my eyes as she said this.
But it was a pistol he poked under the other's nose--a shiny, lumpy weapon, clutched most unsteadily.
The lumpy pistol still lay there in the corridor; he picked it up and took it into the studio.
Yuh know Ken has giv ordahs to kill everything with thulumpy jaw, an' yuh mug is shore a heap outer place.
Old, ill-fitting, lumpy collars should not be used.
In the United States, where the disease is known as "lumpy jaw" the jawbone is commonly affected.
Young cattle that are replacing and erupting their teeth are most prone to "lumpy jaw.
Farmers should avoid using sweat pads that are lumpy or soaked with sweat.
Most of us get on better in our great struggles than we do in our little ones.
Ten minutes after its commencement I was treading ankle-deep in snow, and I could see that drifts were beginning to form where the road had been brought below the level of the rising and lumpy moor.
This often results in the finished diamond being too thick at the girdle, making a lumpy stone.
Many people think deep, lumpy stones are most desirable.
And behind, the big, lumpy Bandinelli men are in keeping too.
They may be ugly--but they are there in their place, and they have their ownlumpy reality.
For beyond a lumpy yard, innocent of a blade of grass, stretched miles of Wully Johnstone's swamp, which had been appropriated by the pupils as a playground.
Finding their way in this lumpy meeting-ground, they came upon the lurking-place of the Tinaja Bonita.
The pony's hoofs grated in the gravel, and after a time the road dived down and up among lumpy hills of stone and cactus, always nearer the fierce glaring Sierra Santa Catalina.
Again and again I would dream of them, cans and cans would be piled on my table (I lived far from shell-oysters then), and when I awoke I would turn on my lumpy bed and moan like a sick animal.
Of course I could not weave, but I was taught to knit my own stockings--such humpy, lumpy knitting!
Miss Wenchy go to pick it, an' Miss Lumpy shub him in the pond.
Now a Parrot sat up on a tree, an' jes' as Miss Lumpy say "T'ank God!
The King Daniel was courtening to Miss Wenchy, an' the day when they was to get marry Miss Lumpy carry Miss Wenchy an' show him a flowers in the pond.
Then Miss Lumpy call out:--"Oh drive away that nasty bird, for Miss Wenchy head hurting her.
Clay land should never be stirred when either very wet or very dry, or else a lumpy condition results that injures it for years.
A turfy compost of three-parts sandy heath soil of a fibrous and rather lumpy character, and one-part loam, will suit the majority.
A convenient sized pot to be filled with sandy peat, finishing with a few rough lumpy pieces to form an uneven surface.
Margot pulled forward the chair that her sister had chosen as the least lumpy which the room afforded, and seated herself before him, returning his glance with an odd mixture of mischief and embarrassment.
Which is the leastlumpy chair which this beautiful room possesses?
The milk is coagulated into a lumpy curd, containing gas pockets.
LIMBY LUMPY I LIMBY LUMPY was the only son of his mother.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lumpy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.