There are three ways to stump: you can ask someone a question they can't answer, you can travel making political speeches, or you can stomp.
The part of a tree or plant remaining in the earth after the stem or trunk is cut off; the stub.
Noun
a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
Noun
(cricket) any of three upright wooden posts that form the wicket
Noun
the part of a limb or tooth that remains after the rest is removed
Noun
the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled
Verb
remove tree stumps from; "stump a field"
Verb
cause to be perplexed or confounded; "This problem stumped her"
Verb
travel through a district and make political speeches; "the candidate stumped the Northeast"
Verb
walk heavily; "The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots"
n.
The part of a tree or plant remaining in the earth after the
stem or trunk is cut off; the stub.
n.
The part of a limb or other body remaining after a part is
amputated or destroyed; a fixed or rooted remnant; a stub; as, the
stump of a leg, a finger, a tooth, or a broom.
n.
The legs; as, to stir one's stumps.
n.
One of the three pointed rods stuck in the ground to form a
wicket and support the bails.
n.
A short, thick roll of leather or paper, cut to a point, or
any similar implement, used to rub down the lines of a crayon or pencil
drawing, in shading it, or for shading drawings by producing tints and
gradations from crayon, etc., in powder.
n.
A pin in a tumbler lock which forms an obstruction to
throwing the bolt, except when the gates of the tumblers are properly
arranged, as by the key; a fence; also, a pin or projection in a lock
to form a guide for a movable piece.
v. t.
To cut off a part of; to reduce to a stump; to lop.
v. t.
To strike, as the toes, against a stone or something
fixed; to stub.
v. t.
To challenge; also, to nonplus.
v. t.
To travel over, delivering speeches for electioneering
purposes; as, to stump a State, or a district. See To go on the stump,
under Stump, n.
n.
To put (a batsman) out of play by knocking off the bail, or
knocking down the stumps of the wicket he is defending while he is off
his allotted ground; -- sometimes with out.
n.
To bowl down the stumps of, as, of a wicket.
v. i.
To walk clumsily, as if on stumps.
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Around the stumped top soft moss did grow.2.
A herd of boys with clamor bowled, And stumped the wicket.
Stump
The part of a tree or plant remaining in the earth after the stem or trunk is cut off; the stub.
To cut off a part of; to reduce to a stump; to lop.
To walk clumsily, as if on stumps.
Usage Examples
I'm not trying to stump anybody... it's the beauty of the language that I'm interested in.
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Other Usage ExamplesIf you wish in this world to advance your merits you're bound to enhance You must stir it and stump it, and blow your own trumpet, Or, trust me, you haven't a chance.