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Sentence count:201+9Posted:2017-01-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: collidehitpushshakeSimilar words: bumptiousbumalbumbum aroundjumpdumppumpstumpMeaning: [bʌmp]  n. 1. a lump on the body caused by a blow 2. something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings 3. an impact (as from a collision). v. 1. knock against with force or violence 2. come upon, as if by accident; meet with 3. dance erotically or dance with the pelvis thrust forward 4. assign to a lower position; reduce in rank 5. remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied. 
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61. The little girl replied that Mary would be feeling very poorly because of the bump on her head.
62. The records are even finer grained than that: cold, bump, points of light, waiting.
63. I carry on walking down the street, careful not to bump into people so I don't fall over again.
64. In the big picture, the Rams were nothing more than a speed bump on the road toward the Super Bowl.
65. Relationships grow stressful when managers and subordinates bump elbows, so to speak within the same frame of reference.
66. Indeed, so have you got any tricks up your sleeve to help bump yourself up the list next time?
67. But when I first drilled that hand-made aluminium throttle pedal down to its bump stop, I was absolutely stunned.
68. A stiff neck for a few weeks after a bump was tolerated in the past.
69. Once they bump up against the limits of Yalta-redefined, it might be time to reconsider.
70. AIr travellers came down to earth with a bump yesterday when they joined in some charity aerobics.
71. We pull on our coats with bleary yanks as the alcohol works its universal spell, and bump out the door.
72. At 2.25am, our child fell out of bed with a bump.
73. The next evening, the Thursday(sentence dictionary), I was brought back down to earth with a bump.
74. Lay bump on one side of the dampened buckram and press to bond the layers together.
75. The half lives of these radicals are measured in nanoseconds - they literally destroy the first thing they bump in to.
76. A small bump had started to develop over Irene's eye.
77. Gone are the days of hiding your bump under a tent dress - today's maternity clothes are both comfortable and fashionable!
78. The oil company declined to say how much more it might bump up prices to cover its costs.
79. He went on to bump his head on a beam.
80. Sometimes when he was playing in the house, he would bump into his father by accident.
81. Lay out the outer fabric flat with the wrong side up and lay buckram on top with the bump sandwiched in between.
82. Internet advertising, until recently flourishing, is hitting its first speed bump.
83. Further discussion is cut short by a bump that interposes a few bodies between us.
84. You will need pelmet buckram and bump to equal the exact size of your pattern.
85. You drop into his or her office, or bump into each other in the hall.
86. Then the boat seemed to bump against some solid object, making the contents of the kitchen cupboards rattle.
87. The bruise is a direct causal consequence of the bump.
88. He slid down the wall and sat with a bump.
89. He'd done no more than accidentally bump against some sailors aimlessly wandering from the passage next to the warehouse.
90. There was none of that back-of-the-neck prickle of fear and guilt associated with encountering the zone patrols back at Taler's Bump.
More similar words: bumptiousbumalbumbum aroundjumpdumppumpstumpslumpplumplumpyjump offgrumpytriumphdumpingsumptuousassumptionconsumptionpresumptuous
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