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- adjectivehumped (adjective)
- having a hump or humps; hump-shaped:"a breed of humped cattle" · "a humped bridge"
verbhumped (past tense) · humped (past participle)- informallift or carry (a heavy object) with difficulty:"he continued to hump cases up and down the hotel corridor"
- move heavily and awkwardly:"it was late morning by the time I finally humped into camp"
- make hump-shaped:"the cat humped himself into a different shape and purred"
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Originearly 18th century: probably related to Low German humpe ‘hump’, also to Dutch homp, Low German humpe ‘lump, hunk (of bread)’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- having a hump or humps; hump-shaped:
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- Humped is the past tense and past participle of the verb hump, which has two main meanings12. One meaning is to carry or lift something heavy with difficulty1. For example, "He humped the suitcase up the stairs." Another meaning is to raise (the back) in a hump; hunch2. For example, "The cat humped its back when it saw the dog."Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.hump verb (CARRY) [ T usually + adv/prep ] informal to carry or lift something heavy with difficulty:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/humpedto raise (the back) in a hump; hunch: The cat humped its back.www.dictionary.com/browse/hump
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A hump is a large lump on a person's back, usually caused by illness or old age. If you hump something heavy, you carry it from one place to another with great difficulty. Charlie humped his rucksack up the stairs to his flat. [VERB noun …
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