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hummock

[huhm-uhk] / ˈhʌm ək /






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The tiny footsteps glowed under her flashlight, leading around mossy hummocks and beneath fallen branches and up tree trunks and then back down again.

From New York Times

“Half blinded after the successive flashes, I lost my bearings amongst hummocks, bumping shins against all points and stumbling into deep snowdrifts,” said Hurley.

From Literature

Spinifex grasses start out as small round hummocks, said Angela Moles, an ecologist at the University of New South Wales and an author of the new paper.

From New York Times

Swales and hummocks created through excavation connect the wetland cells and diversify the habitat and landscape features.

From Washington Times

They sat on the grass behind a low hummock, taking a break together.

From Literature