lumper

/ˈlʌmpər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that lumps things together or treats them as a single group.
    • As a lumper, she grouped the expenses by category instead of listing each one.
    • The lumper in the shipping department combined all small orders into one big shipment.
    • The teacher was a lumper who always put similar homework problems together.
  2. A worker who loads and unloads cargo, especially on ships or trucks.
    • My uncle worked as a lumper at the port for twenty years.
    • The lumpers unloaded the ship's cargo in just a few hours.
    • The lumper helped carry the heavy boxes from the truck to the warehouse.
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