lumbered

[US]/[ˈlʌmd]/
[UK]/[ˈlʌmd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.; To walk heavily, especially due to being burdened or encumbered.; To work as a lumberjack.

Phrases & Collocations

lumbered through

he lumbered

lumbering along

lumbered over

they lumbered

lumbered past

lumbering forward

lumbered around

lumbered heavily

lumbered up

Example Sentences

the hiker lumbered up the steep trail, exhausted.

he lumbered into the room, carrying a heavy box.

the old bear lumbered across the forest floor.

the company lumbered through a period of slow growth.

she lumbered around the store, comparing prices.

the elephant lumbered towards the watering hole.

he lumbered out of bed, feeling stiff and sore.

the tired worker lumbered home after a long shift.

the ancient ship lumbered slowly into the harbor.

the horse lumbered along the muddy path.

the teenager lumbered through the house, searching for his phone.

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