lump
121lump in one's throat — noun a feeling of emotional sadness. On the point of crying. After hearing his story I could hardly speak for the lump in my throat …
122lump together — verb To put different items or groups together and treat them, or think of them as one single group. People tend to lump turtles and tortoises together, when in fact they are different creatures …
123lump to one's throat — noun a feeling of emotional sadness. On the point of crying. The final scene of Romeo and Juliet always brings a lump to my throat …
124Lump Of Labor Fallacy — The assumption that the quantity of labor required in an overall economy is fixed. This assumption in often regarded as fallacious, as the consensus view amongst economists today is that the quantity of labor demanded varies with respect to many… …
125lump sum — noun Lump sum is used before these nouns: ↑payment …
126lump\ sum — noun the complete amount; a total agreed upon and to be paid at one time. The case was settled out of court with the plaintiff receiving a lump sum of half a million dollars for damages …
127lump things together — put in an indiscriminate mass or group. → lump …
128lump-fish — n. Lump sucker, sea owl …