Definitionadj. slow and laborious because of weight
Last update: July 27, 2015
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(I) The style has unquestionably a slow and lumbering movement, in marked contrast with the quick effectiveness of Romans and Galatians. [Please select]
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(Closeclutched swift swifter with glareblareflare scudding they scootlootshoot lumbering by.) [Please select]
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"Where's that lumbering fool Narcissus." [Please select]
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It was a time of leisure for the lumbering settlement. [Please select]
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Then he began to call, and broke into the awkward, lumbering run of the cavalryman. [Please select]
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His fresh voice came up to her mingled with the rattle of the lumbering carts in the street. [Please select]
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Cranes and herons flew on with lumbering motion; flocks of ducks winged swift flight from one side to the other. [Please select]
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Helen gazed up to see a big brown bear with a frosted coat go lumbering across an opening on the slope. [Please select]
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For it was a great frosty-coated bear lumbering along toward the dead horse. [Please select]
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Furs were low, and there was a "sight" more money for him in lumbering that winter. [Please select]
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To turn back with the clumsy ox-team and lumbering emigrant wagon was out of the question. [Please select]
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