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hummocked

a. Having hummocks.

Usage examples of "hummocked".

There lay only a narrow clearing round the house now, hummocked with unbroken snowdrifts, before the trees began, with a narrow path leading away.

The moon was so low in the sky that the dominating color on the ice cap came from the blackness of the long shadows cast by the fantastically ridged and hummocked ice.

Three or four of those broken and fantastically hummocked ice hills stretching off to the west, and then the light of the floodlight failed and we could see no more.

He turned round questioningly as a hand tapped the hummocked outline below his white smock.

Starlight snagged and rippled on the backs of the serpents that hummocked through the water beside them.

The swift led the way, while others hummocked painfully through the water in the foaming wake, but all were leaving.

I was backing us away from the creature, but it hummocked its ungainly body over the sand toward us.

The land we crossed hummocked oddly, and I soon decided that many years ago, a town of some sort had stood here.

There was just the gorse, the hummocked grass, the sea roaring in, and in the distance a fishing boat like the one she had watched with Barbs, and now it was darker still.

Ophion did not look like a promising landing field, hummocked as it was with drifted snow, yet the little plane made it easily in less than thirty meters of runway.