SLUMP (2)
Source: 567
Slump, v. t. [[Cf. Lump; also Sw. slumpa to bargain for the lump.]] To lump; to throw into a mess. These different groups . . . are exclusively slumped together under that sense. Sir W. Hamilton.
Source: 567
Slump, v. t. [[Cf. Lump; also Sw. slumpa to bargain for the lump.]] To lump; to throw into a mess. These different groups . . . are exclusively slumped together under that sense. Sir W. Hamilton.