Wiktionary
n. 1 A clump or cluster. 2 The sound of walking with heavy footfalls. vb. (present participle of clump English)
Wikipedia
Clumping is a behavior in an organism, usually sessile, in which individuals of a particular species group close to one another for beneficial purposes.
Clump or clumping may refer to:
- Clumping (biology), an organic behavior
- Clumping (computer science), a software testing scenario
- Wittenham Clumps, a small group of hills
- "clump", an iamamiwhoami song
- Transit vehicle clumping, when one public transport vehicle falls behind schedule, and another scheduled behind it meets it in the same location
Usage examples of "clumping".
He swallowed heartily and, as his master and Gilroy Bastable were clumping toward the door, Ahab thought it a first-rate idea to have another go at the last chunk of wrecked cheese on the plate.
Several times Jonathan could hear him clumping into the bedroom to have a peek at Cosset, who still snored away.
Several times Jonathan could hear him clumping into the bedroom to have a peek at Gosset, who still snored away.
The neudar view of Admiralty Headquarters showed fog-spots clumping, then moving in two streams toward the Library.
Several times Jonathan could hear him clumping into the bedroom to have a peek at Cosset, who still snored away.
He spent the remainder of the day testing his nerve on the streets in Lower East, clumping in his boots and keeping his helmet on.
Either ell be clumping on with me stone dead olding the reins or Ill be sitting there and ell go down in an eap.
I didn't want anyone downstairs wondering who was clumping around up here.