Clump
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This is a a highly condensed
clump
of neutral matter, spinning in the distant universe.
Because those universes that have much more dark energy than ours, whenever matter tries to
clump
into galaxies, the repulsive push of the dark energy is so strong that it blows the
clump
apart and galaxies don't form.
My Internet broke one day, as it occasionally does, and the cable guy came to fix it, and he started with the dusty
clump
of cables behind the couch, and he followed it to the front of my building and into the basement and out to the back yard, and there was this big jumble of cables against the wall.
Once, Finn tore up a great
clump
of land and heaved it at his rival, but it fell short of reaching land.
Instead, the
clump
became the Isle of Man, and the crater left from the disturbed earth filled with water to become Lough Neagh.
He's the one who got me building with bamboo, and he is standing in a
clump
of Dendrocalamus asper niger that he planted just seven years ago.
It's thought that repeated subconcussive hits damage the microtubules, causing the tau proteins to dislodge and
clump
together.
They
clump
together and fall down onto the floor.
A
clump
of peeling buildings, rusting wire, and a filthy lavatory mark the start of Transdniestrian sovereignty.
Behind a
clump
of poplars the old RĂ©quillart pit exhibited its crumbling steeple, of which the large skeleton alone stood upright.
We had arrived at the foot of a sturdy
clump
of dragon trees, which were splitting the rocks with exertions of their muscular roots, when Ned Land exclaimed:"Oh, sir, a hive!""A hive?"
I have known one
clump
on the head have more effect upon my liver, and make me feel more anxious to go straight away then and there, and do what was wanted to be done, without further loss of time, than a whole box of pills does now.
Tom proudly marched into a thick
clump
of sumach bushes and said:"Here you are!Look at it, Huck; it's the snuggest hole in this country.
They presently emerged into the
clump
of sumach bushes, looked warily out, found the coast clear, and were soon lunching and smoking in the skiff.
We had passed over Bramston Heath and round the
clump
of firs which screens the house of Major Elliott from the sea wind.
Then, of a sudden, there was a lurch among the men just in front of us; a thin column wheeled off from the dense blue clump, and came swinging up towards the farm-house which lay below us.
No malice, I hope?' said the man, extending a hand the size of the yellow
clump
of fingers which sometimes swings over a glover's door.
Making our way among the trees, we reached the lawn, crossed it, and were about to enter through the window when out from a
clump
of laurel bushes there darted what seemed to be a hideous and distorted child, who threw itself upon the grass with writhing limbs and then ran swiftly across the lawn into the darkness.
As we rolled into Eyford Station we saw a gigantic column of smoke which streamed up from behind a small
clump
of trees in the neighbourhood and hung like an immense ostrich feather over the landscape.
A
clump
of copper beeches immediately in front of the hall door has given its name to the place.
When Tarvin had led the president's wife to the side of the stream that went plunging down past the Springs to find a tomb at last in the cafion below, he stopped short in the shelter of a
clump
of cotton woods.
After shutting the gate behind them, I pretended to return to the house, but I immediately went out a back door, and stealing along in the shade of the hedge, I gained yonder
clump
of elder, from which I could hear and see everything.
The currents of wind seemed to have had no effect upon their shape, and in the midst of the windy blasts they stood unmoved and firm, just like a
clump
of petrified cedars.
This small
clump
of buildings here is the hamlet of Grimpen, where our friend Dr. Mortimer has his headquarters.
He could number the fields in every direction, and could tell how many trees there were in the most distant
clump.
In fact, on emerging from beneath a thick
clump
of beautiful trees, it suddenly appeared before their eyes.
The colonists disembarked, and a fire was soon lighted under a
clump
of trees, among the branches of which Cyrus Harding and his companions could, if it was necessary, take refuge for the night.
Cyrus Harding, seeing the
clump
of bamboos, cut a quantity, which he mingled with the other fuel.
In a few minutes the settlers, seated under a
clump
of fine sea-pines, were devouring the provisions which Neb produced from his bag.
"We will set off to-morrow at daybreak," said Pencroft to his two companions, as about two o'clock they were resting for a few minutes under the shade of a
clump
of firs.
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