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What is the past tense of lump?

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The past tense of lump is lumped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lump is lumps.

The present participle of lump is lumping.

The past participle of lump is lumped.

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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.
They didn't ask any questions about chocolate, which accounts for her not being lumped in with the gluttons.
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.
I'm sure they'll enjoy being lumped in with racist skinheads and the terminally ill.

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