a. [f. CLUMP sb. + -ISH.] Somewhat clumpy; heavy and clumsy; ‘lumpish.’

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1681.  N. N., Rome’s Follies, 15. An old Clumpish, Feeble, Jealous coxcomb.

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1764.  T. Brydges, Homer Travest. (1797), II. 12. With a clumpish kind of sound, Bang went their buttocks on the ground.

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1883.  A. Watson, in Mag. Art, Oct., 491/2. An old clumpish coasting schooner.

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