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lump verb2. L16.
[Symbolic: cf. dump, grump, mump, etc.]
verb intrans. Look sulky or disagreeable. (In early use esp. in collocation with lour.) Long obsolete exc. dial. L16.
verb trans. Be displeased at (something that must be endured), put up with ungraciously, tolerate reluctantly. (Freq. in antithesis with like.) colloq. E19.
W. S. Maugham If they don't like it they can lump it. J. S. Huxley There was no alternative accommodation..; we just had to lump it.