释义 |
clumpish, a.|ˈklʌmpɪʃ| [f. clump n. + -ish.] Somewhat clumpy; heavy and clumsy; ‘lumpish’.
1681N. N. Rome's Follies 15 An old Clumpish, Feeble, Jealous coxcomb. 1764T. Bridges Homer Travest. (1797) II. 12 With a clumpish kind of sound, Bang went their buttocks on the ground. 1883A. Watson in Mag. Art Oct. 491/2 An old clumpish coasting schooner. |