Stump
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Stump may refer to:
- Stump (band), a band from Cork, Ireland
- Stump (cricket), one of three small wooden posts which the fielding team attempt to hit with the ball
- Stump (drawing), an artists' drawing tool made of rolled paper
- Stump (game), an American drinking game
- USS Stump (DD-978), a Spruance-class destroyer
- Tree stump, the rooted remains of a felled tree
- Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee (born 1998), 2009 "Best In Show" winner at the Westminster Dog Show, nicknamed Stump
- The remains of a limb after amputation
- A coastal landform which forms when a stack (geology) is eroded
Places
- Stump, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States
- Stump Lake, a lake in British Columbia, Canada
- Stump Mountain, a rock peak in Mac. Robertson Land, Antarctica
- Stump River, tributary of the Pigeon River in Minnesota, United States
- Stump Rock, a rock in King George Bay, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
People
- Stump Edington (1891–1969), American baseball player of the early 20th century
- Stump Evans (1904–1928), American jazz saxophonist from the early 20th century
- Stump Merrill (born 1944), American baseball manager
- Stump Mitchell (born 1959), American football player and coach
- Stump Monroe, drummer of the Scottish band The Almighty
- Stump Wiedman (1861–1905), American baseball player during the 19th century
- Joe Stump (born 1960), American guitarist
- Patrick Stump (born 1984), lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the American band Fall Out Boy
- James "Stump" Cross, of Stump and Stumpy, American dance performers during the 1930s-50s
See also
- Stump v. Sparkman, United States Supreme Court decision on judicial immunity
- Stumpwm, an X window manager written in Common Lisp
- Decision stump, a weak learner model in Machine Learning
- Stump speech (disambiguation)
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