To have moved in a slow, heavy, awkward way.
Lumber- wood or timber We needed to go to the store and get some lumber to build our tree house. Lumbered- slow, awkward, heavy movement The Semi Truck lumbered up the hill with it's over sized load.
Lumbered can have a couple of meanings. It can mean to move ponderously. The giant lumbered along, crushing trees with his feet. The elephant lumbered across the enclosure to reach its dinner. Lumbered can also be the past tense of lumber, which means to cut wood in order to make lumber. They lumbered the side of the hill and left only stumps.
Lumbered can have a couple of meanings. It can mean to move ponderously. The giant lumbered along, crushing trees with his feet. The elephant lumbered across the enclosure to reach its dinner. Lumbered can also be the past tense of lumber, which means to cut wood in order to make lumber. They lumbered the side of the hill and left only stumps.
This means walked ponderously or clumsily. Here are some sentences.The giant lumbered by, shaking the buildings of the town.I hid behind the tree as the grizzly bear lumbered by me.
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The wounded soldier lumbered about the woods until he stumbled on a rock and finally collapsed out of exhaustion.
Staggered, stumbled, swayed, or lumbered.
The quadruped lumbered slowly across the road.
Lumber can be a noun meaning processed wood or timber, or a verb meaning to move slowly or ponderously.A convoy of trucks brought in lumber to build the internment camp in the desert.The colonel watched the enemy tanks lumber into position to block the road.
load, encumber, burden, weigh down, impose
Becuase of the fact that the forest is being lumbered and their are lots of poachers.