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Cumber   /kˈəmbər/   Listen
noun
Cumber  n.  (Written also comber)  Trouble; embarrassment; distress. (Obs.) "A place of much distraction and cumber." "Sage counsel in cumber."



verb
Cumber  v. t.  (past & past part. cumbered; pres. part. cumbering)  To rest upon as a troublesome or useless weight or load; to be burdensome or oppressive to; to hinder or embarrass in attaining an object, to obstruct or occupy uselessly; to embarrass; to trouble. "Why asks he what avails him not in fight, And would but cumber and retard his flight?" "Martha was cumbered about much serving." "Cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?" "The multiplying variety of arguments, especially frivolous ones,... but cumbers the memory."






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"Cumber" Quotes from Famous Books



... was by no means sure that escape was what he wanted—not yet, at any rate; in the second place, if Gabriel Druse passed the word along the subterranean wires of the Romany world that Jethro Fawe should vanish, he would not long cumber the ground. ...
— The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker

... "je n'ai pas la pretention de m'affubler d'un titre que la mauvaise fortune de mon roi ne me permet pas de porter comme il sied. Je m'appelle, pour vous servir, Blair de Balmile tout court." [My lord, I have not the effrontery to cumber myself with a title which the ill fortunes of my king will not suffer me to bear the way it should be. I call myself, at your service, plain ...
— The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XXI • Robert Louis Stevenson

... we see you have formed for this man's daughter you are blindly moving toward what must utterly destroy your mother's happiness, if not your own. I don't wish to speak of myself, because at my age there's no use supposing I shall cumber the ground much longer, besides, what I should suffer would be mainly on her account, and on yours. But what I want you to realise is that feelings of horror and aversion such as those can never be buried or forgotten. They are alive in her to-day. Only yesterday ...
— Forsyte Saga • John Galsworthy

... lassie weel, When thae gleesome days were gane; 'Mang a' the bonnie an' the gude, To match her saw I nane. Though the cauld warl' o'er me cam, Wi' its cumber an' its toil, My day-tide dool was a' forgot, ...
— The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volumes I-VI. - The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century • Various

... that come unwelcomed into birth, I'm sorry for the unloved old who cumber up the earth. I'm sorry for the suffering poor in life's great maelstrom hurled, In truth I'm sorry for them all ...
— Custer, and Other Poems. • Ella Wheeler Wilcox


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