cumbered
English
Adjective
cumbered (comparative more cumbered, superlative most cumbered)
- (now rare) Hampered; encumbered.
- 1910, Saki, ‘Cross Currents’, Reginald in Russia:
- Vanessa Pennington had a husband who was poor, with few extenuating circumstances, and an admirer who, though comfortably rich, was cumbered with a sense of honour.
- 1964, ‘Allah made Mesopotamia—and added flies’, The Great War:
- Townsend was five hundred miles from his base, outnumbered, cumbered with sick and wounded. He faced disaster.
- 1910, Saki, ‘Cross Currents’, Reginald in Russia:
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