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Lumbered

Lumber \Lum"ber\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lumbered; p. pr. & vb. n. Lumbering.]

  1. To heap together in disorder. `` Stuff lumbered together.''
    --Rymer.

  2. To fill or encumber with lumber; as, to lumber up a room.

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lumbered

vb. (en-past of: lumber)

Usage examples of "lumbered".

Somewhere around a half dozen cows with young calves lumbered to their feet, snuffing in alarm.

At their approach, the buzzards hopped off the carcasses, then lumbered into flight with an ungainly flapping of wings.

Finally, in midafternoon, with the sun promising to burn away the clouds, Wassyt lumbered into the cooperage.

Kharl lumbered after him, down another road and up Fourth Cross, finally catching up with the beggar youth near the intersection of the alley off Fourth Cross and Old Mill Road, some five blocks southwest of where the chase had started behind his cooperage.

The big man Kharl had wounded staggered to his feet, arms dangling limply, and lumbered out of the serviceway, not even looking back, not saying a word despite what had to be great pain.

Rostnikov lumbered forward, professionally stopping traffic with his outstretched hands as he had done as a young policeman.

Hillrun rousted off-duty legionnaires out of their racks, an alarm started to bleat, and a T-2 lumbered toward the rear of the embassy.

T-2 lumbered by a dead razbul, the remains of the first cart, and four fire-blackened bodies.

Everyone listened, and everyone was listening still when It lumbered slobberingly into sight and gropingly squeezed Its gelatinous green immensity through the black doorway into the tainted outside air of that poison city of madness.

Night would soon fall, and it was then that the mountainous blasphemy lumbered upon its eldritch course.

Carter also went ashore, and looked curiously upon the rutted streets where wooden ox carts lumbered and feverish merchants cried their wares vacuously in the bazaars.

Professor recalled the battle that he and Eric Carstairs had watched from the branches of the tree, when one such mammoth as those which now lumbered on their very heels had attacked and trampled into gory ruin a fullgrown dinosaur.

And without another word, the Apeman turned and lumbered in the direction in which Tharn of Thandar had marched his warriors.

I had attacked lumbered to his feet, clawing at the hand that had already half drawn his sword from its scabbard, and at the same time be set up a terrific yelling.

In seconds the heavy vehicle lumbered into the dark chill of Bass River Pass.