1. lumbered - Adjective
2. lumbered - Verb
of Lumber
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm also lumbered with the title of being a writer's writer, which is the worst possible reputation you can have, because, of course, other writers don't read other writers except to gain evidence against them. And it puts readers off. John Banville
Writers don't always know what they mean - that's why they write. Their work stands in for them. On the page, the reader meets the authoritative, perfected self; in life, the writer is lumbered with the uncertain, imperfect one. John Lahr
The cries rang out as our white Ambassador car lumbered off GT Road near Kolkata to a narrow and unpaved country road flanked by bamboo groves and waterbodies. Source: Internet
The other, a blunt-nosed ex-military truck altered for its peacetime role, lumbered cautiously into the seaport city of Jiddah to a large marble factory of considerable renown in Saudi Arabia. Source: Internet
I no longer use Adobe for PDF files if I can help it: when I first got lumbered with Adobe Reader DC, I ripped it out within minutes as it seemed that every option did nothing more than try to upsell the paid version. Source: Internet
Minutes later the bus screeched to a halt at the head of her street and she lumbered out, still sleep drunk and limping from a left leg cramped. Source: Internet