They just can't work him out, so they mump and moan and gripe and groan about how he doesn't lead from the front. |
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More specifically, Gloucestershire people use mump to indicate a large piece of wood, or root, while within the county of Somerset it simply means a lump or protruberance, just as it does in the illness called mumps. |
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They said I didn't have the mumps, or even a mump, only half a mump. |
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Mump and Smoot shows seem so spontaneous that people sometimes forget that they are scripted. |
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