Lumpier vs Clumpier - What's the difference?
lumpier | clumpier |
(lumpy)
Full of lumps, not smooth.
(clumpy)
forming or tending to form clumps
resembling a clump
clompy; with heavy footfalls
* 1920 , Eleanor H. Porter, Mary Marie
As adjectives the difference between lumpier and clumpier
is that lumpier is (lumpy) while clumpier is (clumpy).lumpier
English
Adjective
(head)lumpy
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Adjective
(er)- I don't know which was worse, the lumpy''' soup or the '''lumpy bed.
Anagrams
*clumpier
English
Adjective
(head)clumpy
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Adjective
(er)- Certainly it's lots easier to be Mary in a brown serge and clumpy boots than it is in the soft, fluffy things Marie used to wear.