noun
- plural of clumper; people or things that clump or move heavily and noisily
- heavy or clumsy shoes or boots
Usage: informal; often used to describe people who walk with heavy footsteps
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The clumpers in the apartment above made so much noise at night.
- She kicked off her clumpers and put on comfortable slippers.
- The kids were a bunch of clumpers running around the wooden floor.
- He wore heavy clumpers to work every day.
- The clumpers stomped down the hallway without regard for others.