Clumping in a sentence as a noun

Soy lecithin is an emulsifier that lets them mix without clumping.

7 billion people, on one planet, all clumping off into groups and pulling in different directions.

Though I see the value in your post, I post this only to avoid you and your readers from clumping all dropouts into a category.

The ZIP codes probably have a lot of clumping, but in dense urban areas they usually start cutting the areas into smaller pieces.

Looks like a really big effort to make developing on android a better experience, by clumping libs together, rather than just a game engine.

We are making a lot of assumptions in this discussion, and we're clumping together disparate values to attempt a comparison.

The bit about heavy industry clumping together while service industries spread out seems a bit strange when you consider knowledge industries that the creative class works in.

For example a drop of dye can dissolve in water but thermodynamics shows that the reverse transformation, of the dye clumping back together, is not possible.

Do you suggest just clumping everything together under one algo folder, where filenames could be similar and possibly conflict?

That's not necessarily a libertarian viewpoint, so clumping me in with a group of libertarians effectively blames me for something that I'm not guilty of.

Yes it's a programming question, it's a great question, it's an interesting question, it's a popular question _but_ there is no way to make an answer for it that can be acceptable without clumping it into one answer for the author.

Distilling capitalism to this feedback clumping flaw, and I consider such exponential imbalance in a deliberate system to be a flaw, is it really so difficult to design a foundation that avoids that?

Thus the largest factor is bus A may have no traffic, and bus B had a lot, but their stops at each place take the same amount of time, thus they end up clumping when traffic let's one drive between stops faster than the other, who will still be on his break at the Bart station.

Clumping definitions

noun

the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surface

See also: clip-clop clippety-clop clop clopping clunking