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UK
/stˈʌmpɐ/
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[ US /ˈstəmpɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈstəmpɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a particularly difficult or baffling question or problem
How To Use stumper In A Sentence
- Disguise is paramount, and, as yet, the England batsmen, while negating Kumar to some extent by standing down the pitch a more competent stumper than MS Dhoni would stop that soon enough, appear not yet to have broken the code of which way he is going to move the ball. Praveen Kumar's bowling secrets will be deciphered in time | Mike Selvey
- To this question, I quickly replied the first thing that came to my head - the age-old stumper, ‘Can God create a rock he cannot lift?’
- Bombay and India stumper, Madhav Mantri, impressed by his enthusiasm, arranged to send him to school.
- That was a "stumper" for the poor woman, who evidently did not understand one-half of the sentence. Among the Pines or, South in Secession Time
- However, what his detractors always ignore is that Chris Read, the superior stumper but infinitely inferior batsman, was not infallible with gloves on.
- The only stumper: Would you rather be rich and ugly or good-looking and poor?
- He's got every bit as much raw brain power as Bill Clinton, and, I would argue, more skill as a speaker and "stumper" than Bill had as a candidate. Ferraro's Latest: "They're Attacking Me Because I'm White"
- Wow that is a stumper. i figured you had a picture of a "frankenstein" malard that had cross bred with a domestic duck but it definately is not that. The other day i was out taking pictures of ducks,and their was a solid white duck with some brown, does anyone have an idea what
- Here's a stumper - if a graffiti artist takes can to canvas, not train car, and hangs it in a gallery, is it still graffiti?
- Ajay Ratra, one of India's young wicket-keeping options, will be India's stumper on this tour.