No. Lumpy is an adjective. The noun is lumpiness.
its oat meal its lumpy
The orphans ate lumpy, cold oatmeal day after day. That old matress is lumpy and uncomfortable. If the cake batter is lumpy, keep stirring it.
clay is lumpy.
The word sieve is a noun as well as a verb (sieve, sieves, sieving, sieved); example uses: Noun: The sieve to strain the spaghetti is in that cupboard. Verb: I don't sieve the mashed potatoes, I like them a bit lumpy.
Some is lumpy, most are smooth.
Lumpy Money was created in 1967.
Lumpy Stevens died in 1819.
Lumpy Stevens was born in 1735.
There is one adjective, "lumpy."
lumpy bumbs are monkeys with purple bumbs
Lumpy Gravy was created on 1967-08-07.
Kiwi is not lumpy it just have black little seeds and it is very very great.