Similar words: bumped, bump, bumpy, bumptious, jumper, dumped, lumpen, slumped. Meaning: ['bʌmpə] n. 1. a glass filled to the brim (especially as a toast) 2. a mechanical device consisting of bars at either end of a vehicle to absorb shock and prevent serious damage. adj. extraordinarily abundant.
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31. That he ought never put a bumper sticker on a new car.
32. As a result of several bumper harvests, the country now has a grain surplus.
33. Without a bumper harvest, refinancing will saddle many farmers with more debt that they can handle.
34. He gave a little wave to a man sitting on the bumper of an old Ford truck.
35. It sells buttons, bumper stickers, jewelry, license plate frames and other items at conventions and rallies.
36. Armed with his Bumper Fun Book, the minister of Dunlop joked his way around the world at various functions.
37. He also contends that Democrats have not produced a bumper crop of congressional candidates this year. Sentencedict.com
38. Our driver rolled up his window and backed away, lightly tapping the front bumper of the car behind.
39. Apple trees were straining beneath the weight of a bumper crop of what looked like Cox's orange pippins.
40. Not to mention an artificial grass lawn on the hood and a white picket fence on the front bumper.
41. Read in studio Plum growers say they're expecting a bumper harvest this year.
42. A couple of months later I had some bumper stickers printed up.
43. When the car arrived I noticed a large dent in the rear bumper and immediately lost my temper.
44. The only thing I see them reaping is a bumper crop of boredom.
45. I feared souvenir stands selling bumper stickers and Austen joke books.
46. During the enforcement season the bumper crop will be burnt by the army.
47. Falcon Holidays is predicting a bumper January and has already sold almost 40 % of its summer programme for 2001.
48. Our Houston office has been inundated with calls in the last few days from people wanting yard signs and bumper stickers.
49. And in a carrier bag, cunningly at the back of a cupboard, a bumper harvest of old newspapers.
50. Potatoes INSTEAD of destroying their bumper crop of potatoes, farmers should give them to the needy.
51. Remembering a detail with sudden clarity, Charles knelt down and looked at the left-hand side of the front bumper.
52. Almost immediately, Sprague tags a braking Rezendes in the rear bumper, nearly sending Rezendes into a 180-degree spin.
53. I just barely grazed her bumper, but she's claiming I wrecked her car.
54. Old Chao showed them the spare tire, which rode in its own metal case on the rear bumper.
55. Jacques was speaking enthusiastically about the crop of grapes which the vines had produced, and was prophesying a bumper harvest.
56. The car's in the garage having its front bumper straightened.
57. The engine coughed and we lurched out forward as a painful howling rose from under the chrome bumper.
58. Thanks to the lovely weather we had a bumper crop of peaches and nectarines this year.
59. Insiders say the front air intake, rounded but not necessarily elliptical, will be below the impact-absorbing front bumper.
60. There will be a welcome for all who turn up at the Wallingford terminus for bumper picnic on Sunday.