(clump + tumble = clumble) The movement of clumping and tumbling at the same time (usually with three or more people) - Often used in musical theater.
The ensemble quickly "clumbled" on stage when they heard their cue.
A dense, unpicked collection of raspberries at the end of a vine that are particularly ripe and ready to be eaten by a hungry Julian.
"Oh my god, look at that really big clumble way in the back!
slang adjective form of the word clump or clumped meaning piled up, or amassed.
The trash that was clumped in the streets, had blown into the corners of buildings; clumbled up, after last nights wind storm.
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A large mass or group of random items put together without being given a second thought. Can often lead to unseen consequences.
Example #1: "After putting all my files into a large clumble, I was unable to find a specific one."
Example #2: The man did not take the proper precautions, and the large clumble of random items crashed down onto him.