hump

joroba
definition
verb
he continued to hump cases up and down the hotel corridor
lift or carry (a heavy object) with difficulty.
the cat humped himself into a different shape and purred
make hump-shaped.
noun
He provides a sketch of a creature with the head of an elephant, a fishlike body with a camel hump , four legs like a lion, and a forked tail like a fish.
a rounded protuberance found on the back of a camel or other animal or as an abnormality on a person's back.
If one were to travel past the countless monolithic factories and coal pits of the world's main continent, and onto where the equator was once, one would find a small hump of earth.
a rounded raised mass of earth or land.
translation of 'hump'
verb
llevar al hombro,
joder,
llevar
noun
loma,
montecillo,
maleta,
giba,
joroba,
corcova
example
Don't be alarmed by the fat content of such food - you'll need plenty of fat, protein and carbohydrate fuel to 'hump' your enormous pack up Mount Fuji.
Older hump yards utilized large numbers of ‘riders’, yardmen who rode cars to apply hand brakes as they went down the 'hump' .
A single-track 'hump' can handle about 800 cars per shift.
These adverse events include acne, easy bruising, moon face, swollen ankles, hirsutism, buffalo 'hump' , and skin striae.
One of this animal's distinguishing features is the saddle-like 'hump' on its back.
Without further pause and again in silence, I 'hump' my body up over the rock.
The other is a deformed little man with a big 'hump' on his back and oily black hair.
I don't drive, so the only way to get two big bags of compost and some plants home is to borrow a trolley and 'hump' it up the hill!
Instead of a dorsal fin they have a prominent dorsal 'hump' about two-thirds of the way down their back.
Now, instead of the point, there are two round humps separated by a trough, like a camel's 'hump' .
he continued to 'hump' cases up and down the hotel corridor
his back rose into a kind of 'hump' at the base of the spine
Rather than just shuffle the new bottles in and let me 'hump' them into the house, she asked me where I wanted them.
Thanks to a dry course, the ball landed on the downhill side of a grass 'hump' and rolled 30 yards straight onto the green and into the cup.
they sat on a 'hump' of cropped grass
There is often a prominent 'hump' in front of the dorsal fin.
Appropriately named, the humpback chub has a small head and snout, a streamlined gray body streaked with silver, and a prominent 'hump' along its back.
After an overnight stay in the hut we made an early start by following a wildlife trail up a rocky 'hump' on the east bank of the stream to the east of the hut.
Before beginning to walk, a baby with achondroplasia often develops a small 'hump' on his upper back.
They have a slender body with a low dorsal 'hump' and no dorsal fin.
Aging camels may be slaughtered for their meat, especially when guests are expected for a celebration, and the fatty camel's 'hump' is considered a delicacy.
At least I no longer have to 'hump' the zinc bath in from the backyard.
His body was hunched over painfully, creating a 'hump' at the back of his neck.
If one were to travel past the countless monolithic factories and coal pits of the world's main continent, and onto where the equator was once, one would find a small 'hump' of earth.
And of course we never thought that some day we might have to 'hump' the eighteen stone up Kilimanjaro.
I take my bag and 'hump' it out of the front of the station where the smart double-decker coach is awaiting us.
Removals took one full day moving to and fro between the two houses with my two sons helping to 'hump' the heavy stuff into and out of the van.
Six more tracks were also added to the classification yard, west of the 'hump' .
It's very nice not to have to meet train or bus time tables, to 'hump' baggage, nor to contend with taxi drivers taking you on a tour when your destination is just around the corner.
Lastly, to accommodate the increasing postwar coal business, 26 more tracks were added to the classification yard west of the 'hump' in 1949.
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