It can mean to pay up. "I couldn't stump up the entrance fee."
James K Polk
Up a Stump - 1917 was released on: USA: 14 February 1917
There are stump removers to solve your problem. On amazon.com and ebay.com websites if you search the term "stump remover" you can find good stuffs. Of course stump remover is not enough by itself, you may need a saw to finish the whole job.
A stump remover can be made up of a chain and a truck. There are stump remover machines that will go into the ground, while cutting roots, grab the tree and remove it.
NO HE DOES NOT YOU FREAK. Thank you come again!
A stump is the remains of something which has been cut off, particularly a tree. It is also a term for one fo the wooden posts which make the wickets in a game of cricket.
# The roots and base of a felled tree # The remaining piece after a majority of the item has been removed # A tortillon used for drawing # The sound of someone walking loudly # to baffle # to campaign # slang for leg The term up a stump means at a loss, embarrassed or perplexed. See the related link for more information.
He was born in Evanston, Illinois and grew up in Glenview, Illinois.
No it would not, your best bet would be to have a stump removal specialist come and do it for you. If you know about fungi then use oyster mushrooms to decompose the stump, this way is slow and takes about a year but you get fresh oyster mushrooms to eat every rain. You can burn the stump depending on where you live and how old the stump is. If its fresh it will not burn good, but if its old it'll burn up nicely and *presto* no more stump. I use the mushroom method on stumps around my place and it works great, its taken about a year and the stump is wood chips now, I have probably ate around 3 pounds of oysters :)
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From prehistoric plants that died and turned to coal. Sometimes in underground coal mines we find a tree stump that is coal, but can still be recognized as a tree stump.