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16-letter words containing ump

  • bumper to bumper — If traffic is bumper to bumper, the vehicles are so close to one another that they are almost touching and are moving very slowly.
  • bumper-to-bumper — marked by a long line of cars moving slowly or with many stops and starts, one behind the other: bumper-to-bumper traffic.
  • centrifugal pump — a pump having a high-speed rotating impeller whose blades throw the water outwards
  • clootie dumpling — a boiled suet pudding containing dried fruits
  • consumption weed — groundsel tree.
  • fuel consumption — use of a material to generate power
  • heir presumptive — a person who is expected to be the heir but whose expectations may be canceled by the birth of a nearer heir.
  • jump up and down — bounce
  • lump sum payment — money: one-off payment
  • over-consumption — the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction.
  • presumptive heir — heir presumptive.
  • presumptuousness — full of, characterized by, or showing presumption or readiness to presume in conduct or thought, as by saying or doing something without right or permission.
  • self-consumption — the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction.
  • speaking trumpet — a trumpet-shaped instrument used to carry the voice a great distance or held to the ear by a deaf person to aid his hearing
  • swash plate pump — a collar or face plate on a shaft that is inclined at an oblique angle to the axis of rotation and imparts reciprocating motion to push rods parallel to the shaft axis
  • take one's lumps — a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.
  • underconsumption — the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction.

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