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Filter by Meaning The old barn was surrounded by a cumber of wild grapevines.
The abandoned car was hidden in a cumber of bushes.
The cumber was the perfect dessert for our dinner party.
I prefer cumber over other types of fruitcake.
The jungle was teeming with a cumber of exotic flora and fauna.
She didn't want to cumber her friends with her personal problems.
The cumber was rich and moist, with a blend of spices.
Don't cumber yourself with things you don't need on the trip.
The unnecessary paperwork will cumber the progress of the project.
Cumber is a versatile dessert that can be enjoyed on its own, or served with custard, cream, or ice cream.
The cumber used in the bow was carefully selected for its strength and flexibility.
The cumber had to be straightened and shaped before it could be used to make a bow.
The complex instructions were a cumber to the novice chef.
The cumber is a British tradition that dates back to the 16th century.
The abandoned house was overrun by a cumber of weeds.
The riverbank was hidden by a cumber of overhanging branches.
The earthquake caused a cumber of rubble to fall onto the street.
Video games can cumber his time and distract him from his studies.
The language barrier was a cumber to the multinational corporation's communication.
The cumber has a dense texture that goes well with a cup of coffee.
The multiple-choice questions were a cumber to the creative student.
The frequent power cuts were a cumber to the hospital's operations.
The classic English cumber is often made with currants, raisins, and candied citrus peel, and is served with a dollop of brandy butter.
The cumber is a fruitcake that is typically made with dried fruits, nuts, and spices, and is often soaked in alcohol for added flavor.
The excessive paperwork was a cumber to the office staff.
The cumber of vines and weeds made it difficult to walk through the forest.
The societal expectations were a cumber to the individual's personal growth.
The elaborate decorations were a cumber to the party host.
The forest floor was covered in a thick cumber of underbrush.
The riverbank was covered with a cumber of creeping vines.
The tight budget was a cumber to the family's financial planning.
The cumber was soaked in water to make it pliable for bending into shape.
The hiker got lost in the cumber of vines and bushes.
The city park was overrun by a cumber of invasive plant species.
The overgrown trail was filled with a cumber of prickly bushes.
The abandoned railway was buried beneath a cumber of thick ivy.
The abandoned lot was filled with a cumber of wildflowers and shrubs.
The truck driver had to slow down to avoid hitting the cumber on the road.
The river was flowing around a cumber of boulders.
The construction workers had to remove a large cumber of rubble before they could begin building.
The cumber made it difficult for the boats to navigate through the narrow channel.
The river was blocked by a cumber of fallen trees.
The avalanche created a dangerous cumber of snow and ice.
The miners had to blast through the cumber to access the vein of gold.
The landslide left a cumber of rocks and debris in the valley below.
The construction crew had to remove the cumber to continue building the road.
The miners had to clear the cumber to get to the other side of the tunnel.
The explorers had to navigate a treacherous cumber of boulders to reach the summit.
The cumber caused a traffic jam on the highway.
The floodwaters carried a cumber of tree branches downstream.
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