Lumpy in a sentence as an adjective

Cash flows are lumpy - that's part of why we have government debt.

If it is a lumpy distribution then you can use that.

Got rave reviews.\n\n -- 2014/02/18\n\n Came out great, except the roux was a bit lumpy.

Based on the word shape of the domain, please tell me that this is pronounced "lumpy.

I've always wondered; how many pieces of much value can be made from lumpy, soft plastic with a low melting point?

I think the person in the lumpy blue sweater can say, I actually do not care about your convoluted story.

On the other hand, companie have deeper pockets to cushion lumpy productivity/profits.

You go to your closet and you select... I don't know... that lumpy blue sweater, for instance because you're trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to care about what you put on your back.

Economies are not smooth curves, they are lumpy and have heterogeneous networks of heterogeneous agents.

Once a game is certified as having that RTP, it can't change - BUT the standard deviation can vary wildly from machine to machine, with some paying out little and often, and others having a more 'lumpy' distribution of not paying out much and then paying out large prizes every so often.

A very effective way to piggyback off of their expertise is to simply grab the corner opposite of them: while the lumpy world of geographically distributed demand for coffee is very non-trivial to access, the simple rule "If you see a Starbucks, to a first approximation, siting our next coffee shop across the street from it will be profitable" generally works.

Lumpy definitions

adjective

like or containing small sticky lumps; "the dumplings were chunky pieces of uncooked dough"

See also: chunky

adjective

having lumps; not smooth and even in texture; "lumpy gravy"