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What might have been the roof of a small shed was passing lumpily as he hesitated.
But right now, it is almost anything goes, however lumpily it goes.
I held a bag, lumpily stuffed with herbs, which gave forth a strong odor.
It can even be amusing, as in the view of a lumpily made bed with a chamber pot underneath.
A white beard with amber streaks hung lumpily down to his waist.
He sat almost lumpily in the chair facing Ett, a big brown man clearly struggling with himself.
Sitka Pete sat lumpily and blinked at the dark jungle away from the light.
The puke overflowed the bed and dripped lumpily onto the floor.
The amahewu pours cooly, if a bit lumpily, down the throat.
But those gods were not entirely dead, for live dancers imitated them by moving lumpily around the projections.
Ashore it is a bore, awkwardly staged and lumpily written."
Hemingway writes that the Turks advanced "steadily and lumpily."
It rolled lumpily and a little erratically, guided by the weight of its own fill rather than his manipulations.
The corpse slid lumpily over the brink of the chasm and dropped out of sight.
Tarpaulins lumpily covered what was beneath.
Powell's jaw set lumpily.
Harry had no clue as to the guy's identity or motivation, but he now knew why the Ultrasuede jacket had hung so lumpily.
The detritus had stuck to the pitted surface in a wide streaky band as it slid lumpily from chest height to the floor.
Old breaks had been lumpily covered with blacktop, and the more recent breaks had been ignored.
He'd stuck his hands in his pockets as I came in, and he sat down lumpily in his chair.
He is a nice man, she said and began to waddle towards the lake; her swaying belly bulged lumpily with her meal.
Reedan swallowed lumpily.
While Pa answers the phone, the Ransome chugs lumpily; the tickover being slow for such a large, single cylinder.
However lumpily these passages are enfolded into conversation, they are important parts of Mr. Perlman's larger agenda.
A green leather-cloth settee that had seen better days, and had long since forgotten them, lolled lumpily in front of a two-bar electric wall fire.