"Stifle-clump" is not a standard English term and does not have a defined meaning in the English language. It may be a made-up or niche term specific to a certain context or industry. More information would be needed to provide a clearer explanation.
It means a nugget ful of clump
leer is a spanish word that means read and stifle means to cut off, hold back or smother. The verb for stifle is to choke, suffocate, drown.
it's not a word. . .do you mean stifle? which means suffocate or restrain
No, because if you stifle something you're suppressing, curbing, or withholding it
Clump as a noun can be classified as just a lump, or a large piece of an item. Clump as a verb means to compile large pieces of different or like items together into a larger piece.
If you are thinking of "stifle", it means to smother, and so by extension to kill or do away with.
A wet cloth will temporarily stifle the smoke that is emanating from the hole in the wall.
a clump of bacteria
release the stifle? Is what it would mean if you broke it up in to Tuku and natia
Gaskins is the lower part of a horse's thigh between the hock and the stifle.
The noun stifle is the rear 'knee joint' of a horse.