Lump
Lump
, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lumped (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Lumping.] 1. To throw into a mass; to unite in a body or sum without distinction of particulars.[1913 Webster]
The expenses ought to be lumped together.Ayliffe.
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2. To take in the gross; to speak of collectively.
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Not forgetting all others, . . . whom for brevity, but out of no resentment to you, I lump all together.Sterne.
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3. To get along with as one can, although displeased; as, if he doesn't like it, he can
lump it.
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