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tump
tump 1 T0409170 (tŭmp)v. tumped, tump·ing, tumps Chiefly Southern US v.tr. To overturn. Often used with over: You're about to tump that thing over.v.intr. To fall over. Often used with over: Is that wheelbarrow going to tump over? [Probably akin to tumble.]
tump 2 T0409170 (tŭmp)n.1. A mound.2. A clump of trees, shrubs, or grass. [Origin unknown.]tump (tʌmp) ndialect Western English a small mound or clump[C16: of unknown origin]Tump a heap of anything; a clump of trees; shrubs, or grass, 1802.Examples: tump of wiry grass, 1880; of old hay, 1892; of rubbish, 1905; of trees, 1802; of whortles, 1869.TUMP
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TUMP➣transurethral microwave procedure | TUMP➣Tumor of Uncertain Malignant Potential | TUMP➣Typically Useless Male Poet | TUMP➣transurethral microwave of the prostate |
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