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lumbering
[luhm-ber-ing]
lumbering
1/ ˈlʌmbərɪŋ /
adjective
awkward in movement
moving with a rumbling sound
lumbering
2/ ˈlʌmbərɪŋ /
noun
the business or trade of cutting, transporting, preparing, or selling timber
Other Word Forms
- lumberingness noun
- lumberingly adverb
- unlumbering adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of lumbering1
Example Sentences
That summer, Fisher said, no matter what he did, the bears kept lumbering back into town.
And for decades, every attempt to create legal access has foundered on the rocky shoals of property rights and lumbering bureaucracy.
In consequence, our civic machinery was, and still can be, lumberingly ineffective.
Instead, the lumbering William “Refrigerator” Perry got the handoff and scored.
Through literary references and tidbits of history alongside descriptions of dazzling biology, Rundell conjures a parade of swimming, crawling, flapping, lumbering life.
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