Lexicographical Neighbors of Lumpingly
Literary usage of Lumpingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1852)
"By others, there is reason to believe that the liabilities have been rudely and
lumpingly guessed at, and by some others still, it is probable no such ..."
2. A Treatise on the Criminal Law of the United States by Francis Wharton (1874)
"... t So it is a mere puff, and not indictable, to say lumpingly of an article in
gross, that it is of a certain weight; but to pretend to have weighed it, ..."
3. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1852)
"By others, there is reason to believe that the liabilities have been rudely and
lumpingly guessed at, and by some others still, it is probable no such ..."
4. A Treatise on Criminal Law by Francis Wharton, William Draper Lewis (1896)
"... which statement the defendant knows to be untrue, is a false pretence.2 So it
is a mere puff, and not indictable, to say lumpingly of an article in ..."
5. A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two Parts ...by Antonio Vieyra by Antonio Vieyra (1813)
"^lumpingly, adv. pesadamente. Clumsily, adv. grosseiramente, sein arte, on primor.
Clumsiness, s. grosseria, modo de obrar ou trabalhar ..."
6. The Prerogative of Creating Peers by Joseph Parkes (1856)
"The Spiritual Peers seldom break bulk, and have been celebrated from the earliest
times for voting " lumpingly." A jocose anecdote is narrated of the ..."