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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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91. Mark Blundell was back in 21st after struggling with back pains after a morning bump in his second Ligier.
92. C., can you walk down the street and bump into a row of newspaper boxes half a block long?
93. When governments reduce their numbers through layoffs, civil service employees with seniority can bump those with lesser seniority.
94. As the molecules move and bump into adjacent molecules, they also move.
95. But Louvin got a good bump from Elliot and Clark.
96. It must be horrible to be driven away from all your old haunts because you might bump into your drug mates.
97. If he continues exploring, he may bump into something really nasty and die.
98. The car gives a sickening lurch as if you ran over a small bump.
99. I stood ready with the boat-hook to make sure we didn't bump against the rocks of the mooring.
100. I wander backstage after the set and bump into Clint.
101. Just when you think you have worked out what reality is, you bump your nose on glass.
102. Tug watched the back of the police car bump its way up the track.
103. The sledge hits a bump and I am off, using my camera as a snow hook.
103. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
104. He came back into it with a bump some two days later.
105. The only problem is that some have a tendency to shake the bars if you hit a bump mid-corner.
106. The elevator, with a bump, returning from the cellar opened simultaneously with the street door.
107. The car rattled every time it went over a bump.
108. Female speaker I was too frightened, all I heard was 3 shots, a bump and a scream.
109. Cut out the bump to the exact size of buckram.
110. I had hoped for thirty on the paved road to bump up the average before the open desert at Adrar.
111. Plus you can bump into some of the nation's best writers in the refrigerated section of Wild Oats.
112. He would bump into too many people who knew him.
113. On the pavements, pedestrians bump into each other rather than step aside, and small offences turn quickly into shouting matches.
114. The bump shot from the bunker at the edge of the green was a masterpiece.
115. Had she driven over a bump in the road too violently?
116. "I felt a lurch and then a big bump[Sentencedict.com]," one resident said of the earthquake.
117. Back there, he said, did you see me go over that bump?
118. Knowledge of human physiology would enable witnesses of the bump to predict the appearance of the bruise.
119. If you hit a bump you banged your head on the top of the hatch.
120. Our bodies and the world bump into one another and there is an exchange of energy between them.
More similar words: bumptiousbumalbumbum aroundjumpdumppumpstumpslumpplumplumpyjump offgrumpytriumphdumpingsumptuousassumptionconsumptionpresumptuous
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