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Use "lumpishly" in a sentence
"Only now, 30 years after his death, has he been accorded a biography, which, typically, is not a very good one—humorless, lumpishly written and utterly devoid of the raffish yet paradoxically doomy spirit that moved his best work."
"Our dear Merdle would then receive his instructions; and would sit heavily among the company at table and wander lumpishly about his drawing – rooms afterwards, only remarkable for appearing to have nothing to do with the entertainment beyond being in its way."
"But gah, that submission for next week is being very stubborn and keeps lying there lumpishly on the page."