Crossword-Solution: CUMBROUS 8 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Cumbrous a. Rendering action or motion difficult or toilsome; serving
to obstruct or hinder; burdensome; clogging.
Cumbrous a. Giving trouble; vexatious.

We have 39 clues for the answer “CUMBROUS”

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AN UNWIELDY LARGENESS 7 answers
frustrating 50 answers
Hulking 51 answers
Portly 52 answers
unhandy 53 answers
bulky 53 answers
cumbersome 53 answers
ungraceful 55 answers
burly 55 answers
FULL of cargo 55 answers
Obese 56 answers
Onerous 56 answers
fleshy 57 answers
Hefty 57 answers
Bumbling 58 answers
Capacious 58 answers
Strapping 58 answers
Voluminous 58 answers
Burdensome 59 answers
Ponderous. 62 answers
Corpulent 62 answers
Weighty 64 answers
Tremendous 65 answers
Husky 65 answers
Uncoordinated 65 answers
Gigantic 67 answers
swollen 67 answers
Inexpert 69 answers
Giant 69 answers
Extensive 70 answers
Large 72 answers
unwieldy 72 answers
Vast 73 answers
Bungling 73 answers
Oppressive 73 answers
Uncontrol-lable 75 answers
distressing 77 answers
Vexatious 79 answers
troublesome 82 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CUMBROUS (5)

For Spirits when they please Can either Sex assume, or both; so soft And uncompounded is their Essence pure, Not ti’d or manacl’d with joynt or limb, Nor founded on the brittle strength of bones, Like cumbrous flesh; but in what shape they choose Dilated or condens’t, bright or obscure, Can execute their aerie purposes, And works of love or enmity fulfill.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Here and there, perchance, the walls may remain almost complete; but elsewhere may be only a shapeless mound, cumbrous with its very strength, and overgrown, through long years of peace and neglect, with grass and alien weeds.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
The vindictive bitterness, the marked caution, the studied reverse, and the cumbrous ambiguity, practiced by our white folks, when alluding to this subject, was now fully explained.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995
The slips once planted, yet remains to cleave The earth about their roots persistently, And toss the cumbrous hoes, or task the soil With burrowing plough-share, and ply up and down Your labouring bullocks through the vineyard's midst, Then too smooth reeds and shafts of whittled wand, And ashen poles and sturdy forks to shape, Whereby supported they may learn to mount, Laugh at the gales, and through the elm-tops win From story up to story.
The Georgics Virgil 2008
Rowley and I, in our smart clothes and with our cumbrous burthen, made a noticeable appearance in the streets at that time of the day and in that quarter of the town, which was largely given up to fine folk, bucks and dandies and young ladies, or respectable professional men on their way home to dinner.
St. Ives Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with CUMBROUS (3)

The animal merely makes a bed, which he warms with his body in a sheltered place; but man, having discovered fire, boxes up some air in a spacious apartment, and warms that, instead of robbing himself, makes that his bed, in which he can move about divested of more cumbrous clothing, maintain a kind of summer in the midst of winter, and by means of windows even admit the light and with a lamp lengthen out the day.
Henry David Thoreau
If truth is not to be spoken, Sir, in a government, calling itself free, least it should be understood by the people, who are governed; and prevent their freely supplying the oil, that facilitates the movement of the cumbrous machine — If facts, which cannot be denied, be repressed; and reason, which cannot be controverted, be stifled; the time is not far distant, when such a country may say, adieu liberty!
Charlotte Turner Smith Desmond
I recalled that inward sensation I had experienced: for I could recall it, with all its unspeakable strangeness. I recalled the voice I had heard; again I questioned whence it came, as vainly as before: it seemed in ME--not in the external world. I asked was it a mere nervous impression--a delusion? I could not conceive or believe: it was more like an inspiration. The wondrous shock of feeling had come like the earthquake which shook the foundations of Paul and Silas's prison…
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre