Hump ( noun , verb , verb )

(As a noun)

Hump ( noun )

  1. A rounded protuberance on an animal's back, such as that of a camel.
  2. A rounded protuberance on a surface or object.
  3. A difficult or problematic situation or task.

Origin:

Of uncertain origin. first recorded in english in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. The camel's hump stores water for long journeys.
  2. The hump on the bridge was caused by the weight of the traffic.
  3. The hump in the road made it hard to drive.
  4. The hump on the back of the chair made it uncomfortable to sit.
  5. The hump in the project was finally overcome with the help of the team.

(As a verb)

Hump ( verb )

  1. A rounded protuberance on an animal's back, such as that of a camel.
  2. A rounded protuberance on a surface or object.
  3. A difficult or problematic situation or task.

Origin:

Of uncertain origin. first recorded in english in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. The camel's hump stores water for long journeys.
  2. The hump on the bridge was caused by the weight of the traffic.
  3. The hump in the road made it hard to drive.
  4. The hump on the back of the chair made it uncomfortable to sit.
  5. The hump in the project was finally overcome with the help of the team.

(As a verb)

Hump ( verb )

  1. A rounded protuberance on an animal's back, such as that of a camel.
  2. A rounded protuberance on a surface or object.
  3. A difficult or problematic situation or task.

Origin:

Of uncertain origin. first recorded in english in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. The camel's hump stores water for long journeys.
  2. The hump on the bridge was caused by the weight of the traffic.
  3. The hump in the road made it hard to drive.
  4. The hump on the back of the chair made it uncomfortable to sit.
  5. The hump in the project was finally overcome with the help of the team.
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