lumpy

/ˈlʌmpi/
adjective
  1. Having or covered with lumps; not smooth or even.
    • After the rain, the dirt path became lumpy and difficult to walk on.
    • The mattress was old and lumpy, making it hard to sleep.
    • She complained that the gravy was lumpy and needed more stirring.
  2. Awkward, uneven, or poorly done; not flowing smoothly.
    • His writing style is a bit lumpy, with sentences that don't connect well.
    • The movie's plot was lumpy, jumping between scenes without clear transitions.
    • The dancer's movements were lumpy and lacked grace.
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