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Gamp - a large umbrella, esp. one that is bulky or awkwardly wrapped. Etymology: in allusion to the umbrella of Mrs. Gamp in Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit ...

Also 'brolly' as an informal word.

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In England, People sometimes call it brolly. A new movement has started and now both the British and the Americans are calling umbrellas 'Totes'.

Ex: Make sure to get your totes! It looks like rain.

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John Humor, Sarahq, baby mr. K. Some People call it a games keeper because it sounds like the word 'en'.

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The plural of umbrella is umbrellas.

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umbrella is like a canopy

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It is umbrellas.

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brolli

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