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lumbered adjective- arrested, in custody AUSTRALIA, 1812
Still in current use. - — The (Sydney) Bulletin, 26 April 1975
- in (any sort of) trouble; having been given unwelcome responsibility UK, 1984
- Other people have one common history, we have two. / Other people are lumbered with one leadership, we are lumbered with two. — Abdula Peshew, translated by Muhamad Tawfiq Ali, Fratricide, 1 March 2003
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