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Definition of Tumps

Tump
Tump Tump, n. [W. twmp, twm, a round mass or heap, a hillock.] A little hillock; a knoll. --Ainsworth.
Tump
Tump Tump, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tumped (?; 215); p. pr. & vb. n. Tumping.] 1. To form a mass of earth or a hillock about; as, to tump teasel. 2. To draw or drag, as a deer or other animal after it has been killed. [Local, U. S.] --Bartlett.

Meaning of Tumps from wikipedia

- Keynsham Humpy Tumps is a floristically rich acidic gr****land site situated between the town of Keynsham, and the River Avon, southeast of Bristol, England...
- Tump is an English word meaning a hillock, mound, barrow or tumulus. Tump may also refer to: TuMP, a hill in the United Kingdom with a Thirty and upwards...
- Congrove Field and The Tumps: north of Bath (Bath and North East Somerset), possibly the site of mining activities in the past Crugyn Tump: castle mound/motte...
- Slwch Tump, also known as Slwch Camp and formerly known as Pen Cevn-y-Gaer, is an Iron Age hillfort close to Brecon in Powys, Wales. The enclosure is located...
- which was once applied to the mound or village green. From a short list of tumps, it can be seen that the term is used extensively in the Welsh Marches and...
- Whittington Tump or Crookbarrow Hill is a partly artificial mound in central Worcestershire, England. There is evidence of prehistoric activity at the...
- who have climbed at least 1500 Simms. "The TuMPs". HillBaggingUK. Retrieved 16 April 2020. The Tumps: A Tump is a hill in Scotland, England, Wales, the...
- Wormelow Tump is a village in Herefordshire, England, 6 miles (10 km) south of Hereford and 6+1⁄2 mi (10 km) north-west of Ross-on-Wye. Most of the village...
- British Isles and the individual articles on Marilyns, HuMPs, and TuMPs. In this context, "TuMP" is used to connote a hill with a prominence of at least 30...
- has a narrow woven-strap tumpline across top of head. "Troops Use Indian Tump Line To Pull loads." Po****r Mechanics, December 1944, p. 55. "Yvon Chouinard:...