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How to use lumped in a sentence

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Moreover, ethnically differentiated people have been lumped together, for example, the Copts and the Berbers are not ethnically the same people.
It was lumped in with other illicit drugs in the USA in the 1930s and we followed suit.
The very thought that I will be lumped in with lovers of such horrid dreck makes me physically ill.
Hence, I don't know whether this latest release deserves to be lumped in with those earlier works.
It seems to me that fantastically imaginative fiction tends to be lumped in with the whole science fiction genre.
Everyone is lumped together by body mass index, a measure of obesity, instead.
Before they've heard us sing, they've lumped us in with a load of other people and they don't realise that we are the genuine article.
Until the 1930 census, the U.S. government lumped Latvians in with Lithuanians and Russians.
Sometimes village idiots get lumped with a role much bigger than them, and try to fulfil it despite their inadequacies.
They didn't ask any questions about chocolate, which accounts for her not being lumped in with the gluttons.
I'm sure they'll enjoy being lumped in with racist skinheads and the terminally ill.
But is anyone else a little uncomfy with the Academy deciding that certain actors get singled out and others get lumped into a quick montage?
Defense contractors, for instance, might object to being lumped in with gaming companies or brewers.
The researchers extracted audio features from the sounds of a user's keystrokes and lumped similar sounding keys into categories.
It diminishes the importance of real problems if they are lumped together with petty complaints.
I think that he should name names if there is foundation in what he says, because I frankly resent being lumped in with everyone else.
Although often lumped together, mediation and arbitration are fundamentally different.
Inland waters are usually lumped with land in a terrestrial classification.
Countries that are cavalierly lumped together as emerging markets have very different political regimes.
Towards the end he was often lumped together with his near-contemporary, Tony Benn.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is lumped in with what you call 'intuition', the knowing-without-knowing-how-you-know.
His black body, lumped and like some mad caricature of itself, gleamed in the light.
Obviously, fairy stories cannot be lumped and rejected en masse.
All the earth's vast mysterious past is lumped under this title.
He wanted to laugh, or was it really laughter which lumped in his throat?
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