Definition of Gumps

1. gump [v] - See also: gump

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gumps

gummy
gummy bear
gummy shark
gummy sharks
gummy worm
gummy worms
gumnivorous
gumnut
gumnuts
gump
gumped
gumph
gumphion
gumphions
gumping
gumps (current term)
gumpstumps
gumpth
gumption
gumptionless
gumptions
gumptious
gums
gumshield
gumshoe
gumshoed
gumshoeing
gumshoes
gumtree
gumtrees

Literary usage of Gumps

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1881)
"One of these "gumps" supplies two percussion- tables, weighs 1315 pounds, ... In both buildings the power is supplied to the tables and "gumps " by an ..."

2. Excelsior by James Hamilton (1854)
"No one else entered the room, except to bring wood and water and Rosalie's meals ; and on these occasions Martha gumps restrained as much as possible her ..."

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