lumber with

phrasal verb

lumbered with; lumbering with; lumbers with
British, informal
: to cause (someone) to have (something unwanted or unpleasant)
His classmates lumbered him with an unfortunate nickname.
often used as (be) lumbered with
He's been lumbered with an unfortunate nickname.

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The music itched with palpable otherness, from the experience of a Black art-school kid hailing from Stone Mountain, Georgia, and recklessly lumbered with the intention of redefining Black male cool. Craig Jenkins, Vulture, 24 July 2024 If the Derby was a contest for whose bat was the flyest, though, Henderson might’ve taken that with his colorful piece of lumber with Scooby-Doo’s face on it. Jacob Calvin Meyer, Baltimore Sun, 15 July 2024 For much of his work Skelly sources specific lumber with the end product in mind, knowing that each undertaking will still take on its own character. Jessica Ritz, Los Angeles Times, 27 Feb. 2024 Any of these six wagons, when equipped with a decent luggage rack, will carry a family of four to Disney and tote shrubs and lumber with aplomb. Frank Markus, Car and Driver, 31 Aug. 2023 The coach has been lumbered with a squad so large the club reportedly has enough players to conduct two simultaneous 11vs11 first-team practice games and some players changing in the corridors. Zak Garner-Purkis, Forbes, 3 May 2023

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“Lumber with.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lumber%20with. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.

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