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_ Perhaps "Clumps" might be better, don't you think?
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, December 22, 1920 Various 1898
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There were several, but the best were what Laura and I invented: one was called "Styles," another "Clumps" -- better known as "Animal,
Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One Margot Asquith 1904
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Clumps of men argued happily while clouds of cigarette smoke drifted through the air, and women chatted eagerly in a corner.
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Clumps of Brilliancy and the short-stemmed double Van Sion survive along the course of a proposed railway between Callington and Saltash.
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Clumps of blue-black feathers fell from the birds and blew in the wind, some settling on Jake's pants and shoes.
The Place He Had to Go Cortney McLellan 2011
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Clumps of men argued happily while clouds of cigarette smoke drifted through the air, and women chatted eagerly in a corner.
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DES MOINES, Iowa mdash; Clumps of moldy corn crashed down around Lael Steinhoff, burying him above his waist for more than three hours before rescue...
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Clumps of oil have washed up on pristine beaches near Tauranga.
New Zealand oil spill ship ripped open and 'could break up at any point' 2011
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DES MOINES, Iowa — Clumps of moldy corn crashed down around Lael Steinhoff, burying him above his waist for more than three hours before rescue workers could free him from a grain bin on his western Iowa farm.
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Clumps slowly expand by short stolons, but do not spread invasively like Liriope spicata.
Don’t Monkey Around: It’s time to trim your Monkey Grass « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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