Similar words: bumper-to-bumper, bump, bumpy, bumper, bumped, ramp up, bumpkin, bumping. Meaning: v. increase or raise.
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1. The distributors will probably bump up the price of the software when the next version is released.
2. They bump up their prices in the summer months.
3. Once they bump up against the limits of Yalta-redefined, it might be time to reconsider.
4. You need more high marks bump up your average.
5. The extra cost will bump up the price.
6. Don't bump up prices.
7. Bump up your accessories.
8. David and Susan bump up and down in the van as it drives along.
9. Add pasta to your salads to bump up your fibre intake.
10. Plates bump up against each other at ruptures known as 'fault lines.' The side-to-side or up-and-down motion along fault lines causes enormous shock waves, which are felt as earthquakes.
11. The oil company declined to say how much more it might bump up prices to cover its costs.
12. I had hoped for thirty on the paved road to bump up the average before the open desert at Adrar.
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13. Even the compere, noted for his own style in suits, tried to bump up the bidding.
14. She noted that the study authors say their findings don't justify withholding a driver's licence, "but whether insurance companies can use this to bump up rates further is a concern."