Similar words: bumped, dumped, slumped, sump pump, bumper-to-bumper, pump, pumping, pumpkin. Meaning: [pʌmp] adj. tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline.
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(91) Following this permeability change, the sodium ions are pumped out from the fibre so restoring the original state.
(92) The commission wants Britain to build sewage works at the seaside to treat bacteria before it is pumped into the sea.
(93) Usually they hopped on and pumped away and suddenly it was over.
(94) Previously, discharge from the chemical complex was pumped directly into the river Tees.
(95) Over the last three years, water pumped from the convention center exceeded state standards for toxic metals on 11 occasions.
(96) The size of the inner diameter regulates the amount of sample, reagents, water, and air pumped into the system.
(97) It started slow and pumped itself full, swelling the men bigger and bigger.
(98) Then air is pumped into the area, forcing the water out.
(99) They sat in the corner and he pumped her for any information she might have gleaned from Wickham.
(100) Wilson, 26, is pumped as she stands talking to a reporter on the rooftop patio of a California hotel.
(101) This bladder inflated when air was pumped into the suit at a pressure of 26 kPa.
(102) Specifically, I did predict that oil would be pumped into the waters of the Gulf.
(103) When the water is pumped out if there is much oil in it the crew knows the casks are leaking.
(104) He pumped the ball over to the far post where Whitton finished off, heading past Alan Kelly from eight yards.
(105) He bootlegged whiskey, pumped gas, worked in a steel mill handling hot wire, stole hubcaps.
(106) Villanova ultimately severed ties with du Pont even after he pumped enormous amounts of money into their wrestling program.
(107) In an emergency, water can be pumped from the well to replenish the irrigation canals.
(108) The water is pumped 60 miles and climbs more than 3, 000 feet to reach the city.
(109) The amount of paper pumped out in those warrens was awesome. Sentencedict.com
(110) A high-pressure pump would be fitted to the outlet and the mix pumped along solid piping to the second floor.
(111) The hot gas is pumped to a coil in the indoor unit where cooler indoor air is blown across the hot coils.
(112) When groundwater flows naturally or is pumped from an unconfined aquifer, it drains from the pores.
(113) These are real thugs who pumped real bullets into real people.
(114) His skin was bursting, stretched almost to transparency by the blood pumped down into it.
(115) Gas was basically free in those days, and somebody actually pumped it for you.
(116) A bright-red liquid, redder than blood pumped from the human heart, flows from this mixture.
(117) But pumped up to the density required for a robot, circuit strangeness becomes indelible.
(118) Even 40 years ago, Thames river police who fell into the river were taken straight off to be stomach pumped.
(119) The attendant was entirely honest in his answers to my questions and in the amount of fuel he pumped.
(120) They are computer programs pumped full of plain old knowledge and heuristics lore from experts who lend their wisdom.
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