(1) She went through surgery to remove a cancerous lump on her right breast and 17 surrounding lymph nodes.
(2) There was a lump of ice floating in the milk
(3) He may look pretty - at least by comparison with me - but he's a big lump , and puts it about.
(4) The shopkeeper had placed a small lump of coal in the centre of each to avert the evil eye.
(5) If you find anything unusual during a self-exam (like a lump or swelling), see your doctor right away.
(6) The coalman had to lump one-hundredweight sacks right through the house
(7) On one occasion, a lump of a stone was hurdled through her bedroom window and landed on the floor after passing over her while she slept inside.
(8) Then it's all nicely combined into a big lump of dough.
(9) Tearing a piece from a large lump of kneaded dough on the metal table, the master baker swiftly rolled it out into a long, tube-like form.
(10) If the discomfort is associated with other symptoms, such as a lump or skin changes, see a doctor as soon as possible.
(11) Her mother also had a benign lump removed.
(12) I started with a lump of clay and pulled it up into a cylinder.
(13) My face is swollen and I've got a huge lump on my gum that throbs.
(14) He was unhurt apart from a huge lump on his head
(15) Michael will talk about the book and use a lump of stone and a piece of gold to illustrate themes of alchemy.
(16) Ask your doctor to check you over if you find an unexplained, tender lump on your head.
(17) A statue, for instance, is a kind of object which, unlike a lump of bronze, cannot survive much change to its shape.
(18) He could not contemplate life without his holding midfield player, his big lump up front, his defenders who defend, his channel ball, his pressing game.
(19) Alex stared down at the lump of an unknown substance currently residing on his lunch tray.
(20) Adam turns about to show him the lump on the back of his head.