stump|stumped|stumping|stumps in English

verb

[stʌmp]

cut down to a stump, truncate; remove tree stumps; challenge, dare; perplex, confound; make a political campaign speech; stub, strike the end of something against a hard surface

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1. STUMP REMOVAL Most often, and Advisably, tree stumps are ground away directly after the trunk has been cut close to the ground during a tree removal using a Stump Grinder, a machine designed specifically for this purpose

2. The old man was stumping along.

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4. The question had me completely stumped.

5. We stumped up eight quid each.

6. I'm stumped. I'm baffled.

7. This is the very same stump in Old Stump.

8. John is stumped by an unexpected question.

9. Except for one has me stumped and intrigued.

10. But Democrats and Republicans are still dumping stumping for the young.

11. That stretch of forest was stumped quickly.

12. She's tired of stumping up for school fees, books and uniform.

13. 6 He was in Georgia stumping for Senator Wyche Fowler, a Democrat.

14. Carroll Campbell, both Republicans, are stumping the state on behalf of Sen.

15. Your questions do stump me.

16. Watch out, there's a stump.

17. The doctors were stumped and had to call in a specialist.

18. Grafted Blastemas were fixed to stumps by tungsten

19. He sat on a tree stump.

20. Will you help me with this crossword puzzle? It got me stumped.

21. All of our living code breakers are absolutely stumped.

22. Coppice forestry, the practice of cutting certain species of trees down to their stump to harvest for firewood or wood for other purposes and then allowing these stumps to send up new growth has been practiced for thousands of years.

23. A man) wearing a suit: the personification of Bloated Washington, heaving his Besuited bulk from stump to stump

24. Coppiced trees generate from stumps of cut down trees

25. When I throw the ball, shatter all three stumps.