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31. Thwarted, I walk on and barely have time to savour the moment before bumping into Joe.
32. Magic Johnson is fined $ 10, 000 and suspended three games for bumping referee Scott Foster.
33. We scraped along, edged forward, bumping into one another, feeling our way deeper and deeper into the church.
34. I blundered through the dark forest bumping into tree trunks and stumbling over roots.
35. She was a good ham,[sentencedict.com/bumping.html] bumping her hips up against the male dancers and rolling her eyes.
36. The opened door jarred one, and they swung to and fro, bumping into each other like the elements of an executive toy.
37. So I was skidding and bumping along the runway, trying to get the beast to translational-lift speed.
38. She moved in years ago, bumping her trunk and cursing softly as she struggled to fit everything into that small space.
39. And there, bumping and jolting its roaring way up the track towards the house was a motor car.
40. Stephen lurched and pushed against her, bumping painfully on her, grinding his pelvis into the delicate skin of her crutch.
41. It's so full of unhappy memories - and I don't want to face the possibility of bumping into Uncle Joe.
42. We were bumping along a dirt road when a storm gathered dark clouds above us.
43. He came to such a sudden halt that the pedestrian behind only just stopped himself bumping into Adam.
44. They were a bit too old to be bumping into the little kids.
45. And it limited bumping to one career path and based it primarily on performance ratings, not seniority.
46. I went up slowly, taking myself as high as I could without bumping my head against the ceiling.
47. So I would walk down Mrs Lewis's street in the hope of bumping into her.
48. Just carrying on as normal, just bumping along the bottom.
49. The forces exerted on the contents of the flask by the centrifuge prevent bumping and thus sample loss of contamination.
50. Far from bumping along on the bottom, desperate for money, it is in good heart.
51. He began to drag the corpse along, its buttocks bumping over the ground.
52. Younger relay team members have squawked over Lewis possibly bumping them off the squad.
53. She went faster and faster, swinging round corners, bumping over uneven patches in the lane.
54. The pavement's too crowded to walk on without bumping into people, so I step off and walk in the gutter.
55. Only a handful of visitors can browse without bumping into each other.
56. One argument is that the particles of matter and antimatter began bumping into each other and annihilating.
57. The extra place at the table caused the women to bunch together, bumping elbows.
58. But Gao Jinjiao was rocking back and forth, bumping against the tree like a penitent little boy.
59. He had to do a double take, bumping into a filing cabinet.
60. She ran to the desk, bumping against a large armchair, not feeling the impact.
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