How to use in-sentence of “rump”:
+ The Army put them in charge of the country, and this Parliament was called the Rump Parliament.
+ It had the same shape as a dog, but the back, rump and tail were more like a kangaroo.
+ Ariane Rump is a GermanyGerman water polo player.
+ After the battle, Jackson, assuming he still had his powers as governor, called together a rump legislature at Neosho, Missouri.
+ Cromwell invaded Ireland with his New Model Army on behalf of England’s Rump Parliament in August 1649.
+ They dig with their front feet, kick the soil backwards with their back feet, and then use their rump like a bulldozer to push the dirt out of the burrow.