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  1. He stumped (around) the country trying to build up support. [transitive] stump somebody (in cricket) (of a wicketkeeper) to put a batsman out of the game by knocking off either of the bails (= the two pieces of wood that bridge the stumps) with the ball, when they are out of the area in which the ball can be hit, but not running

  2. Stumped definition: Perplexed , at a loss. He " stumped" the state against its adoption and it was overwhelmingly rejected.

  3. 2 [intransitive, transitive] + adv./prep. stump something to travel around making political speeches, especially before an election He stumped around the country trying to build up support. 3 [ intransitive ] + adv./prep. to walk in a noisy, heavy way, especially because you are angry or upset synonym stomp He stumped off, muttering under his breath.

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  5. stump: [noun] the basal portion of a bodily part remaining after the rest is removed. a rudimentary or vestigial bodily part.

  6. Stumped! is a multiplayer online cricket management game. Register for a team today and start playing in minutes. Need more reasons to play? Manage your club to play in One Day, T20 and youth leagues and an international cup competition; Watch the matches LIVE as they happen, with detailed ball-by-ball commentary

  7. stumped. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English stumped /stʌmpt/ adjective unable to find an answer or think of a reply The question had me completely stumped. stumped for words/an answer/a reply Travis seemed absolutely stumped for words. Examples from the Corpus stumped • For a while I was stumped, I confess.

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