They were sleeping in little clumps or family groups.
They grow in little clumps, so that to find them is like coming on a treasure.
He always expected a neat, tight little clump of metal, but it was never that way.
She turned her back on the little clump of brush, and set off across the sand, with no more goal than that.
The little low clumps of bush and brush by which he measured his progress were all the same.
She looked about the little clumps of girls playing games.
Soon all we could see was sand with the odd little clump of grass.
The former was walking across a small plain upon which grew little clumps of bushes.
He kicked at the snow, sending little clumps of it flying.
I added a new plant of unknown identity when a neighbor gave me a little clump.