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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(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!
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.