plural
stumps
plural
stumps
Britannica Dictionary definition of STUMP
[count]
1
:
a part that remains after something has been broken off, removed, worn down, etc.
2
:
the part of a tree that remains in the ground after the tree is cut down
3
:
the part of an arm or leg that remains after most of it has been cut off
4
cricket
:
one of the three sticks that form a wicket
on the stump
:
traveling around and giving speeches during a campaign for election to a political office
—
see also stump speech
2
stump
/ˈstʌmp/
verb
stumps;
stumped;
stumping
stumps;
stumped;
stumping
Britannica Dictionary definition of STUMP
1
[+ object]
:
to be too difficult for (someone) to answer
2
US
:
to go to different places and make speeches during a political campaign
[no object]
[+ object]
3
[+ object]
cricket
:
to cause (a batsman who is away from the hitting area) to be out by touching the wicket with the ball
stump up
[phrasal verb]
stump up
or
stump up (something)
also
stump (something) up
British, informal
:
to pay (an amount of money) especially when you do not want to
-
He may be required to stump up for the repairs.
-
If she can't pay, I'll have to stump up [=cough up] the money.