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BNC: 11730 COCA: 16463

rump

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
rump /ˈrʌmp/ noun
plural rumps
rump
/ˈrʌmp/
noun
plural rumps
Learner's definition of RUMP
[count] : the back part of an animal's body where the thighs join the hips(动物的)臀部,尾部
[count, noncount] : a piece of meat that comes from the rump of a cow牛臀肉;牛臀尖
called also rump steak
[count] humorous : the part of the body you sit on : bottom(人的)臀部
[singular] chiefly British : the part of a group that remains after most of the members of that group have left or been forced to leave(大部分成员已离去或已被迫离去的)残余人员
BNC: 11730 COCA: 16463
1
a
: the upper rounded part of the hindquarters of a quadruped mammal
b
c
: the sacral or dorsal part of the posterior end of a bird
2
: a cut of meat (such as beef) between the loin and round see beef illustration
3
: a small or inferior remnant or offshoot
especially : a group (such as a parliament) carrying on in the name of the original body after the departure or expulsion of a large number of its members

Example Sentences

I slipped and fell on my rump. she plopped down on her rump to listen to the campfire story
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish rumpe rump; akin to Middle High German rumph torso

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of rump was in the 15th century
BNC: 11730 COCA: 16463

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