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    Use "bump" in a sentence

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    bump


    bumped


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    1. BOOM! The plane hits another seemingly intense bump


    2. collection of shrunken Jivaroan heads, each one bobbling with every bump and twist


    3. With every turn and every bump in the road, with every jarring pothole, my bones rattled like dice in a cup, and then the endless aching began


    4. It was the bump on his head but mostly my kiss of love that brought him back, he said


    5. on skin can grind and bump her along the


    6. They had been watching the mountain grow all week from a tiny bump to a noticeable shape on the horizon


    7. Of all the people to bump into! Alastair doesn’t go into detail but I gather Barrie was less than complimentary about me which really upset Alastair


    8. bump in the darkness, he came to rest with his cheek against a cold


    9. bump, they made a fine looking couple in the all of the magazine


    10. ‘Sorry?’ I said, coming back to earth with a bump

    11. There was a bump in the middle of his bed; someone was in his bed!


    12. I climb the stairs, again, dreading/hoping against hope that I might bump into Dave


    13. ‘So what happened? I deduce from your tone that there is more to it than you just collecting an envelope from the receptionist! Did you bump into David Blake again?’


    14. Petr roll and bump into the side wall


    15. You could bet two, bump two


    16. Then it spoke, without warning, with only that one poke of the bump


    17. "Emma you have a bump on your head


    18. Rubbing her forehead, she wondered if the bump had affected her more then she’d thought


    19. "That bump on your head, did more than I thought it had


    20. BEYOND THE SHADOWS THAT SEEMED TO BUMP INTO

    21. Both Maury Wills and Bump wills played many years of major league baseball and were outstanding players


    22. In order to descend, he would have to turn the slightest bump into a handhold


    23. When the meander of the river came close to this road, buildings might get to twenty stories, bump 'n rolls like she had seen on the Lhar


    24. They got directions to the nearest bump and roll and considered their travel planning done


    25. She almost dropped her platter, but managed to set it on the table with only a slight bump


    26. I bet the first thing that’ll bump into your head, when I tell the


    27. Her jaw felt fine, except for a small bump


    28. “Slow down, young man – you might bump over a patient at that speed!” the physician reprimanded


    29. He didn’t want to bump into Helez and her family yet


    30. Another bump of the little module and Ravena pointed at the diagrams and notes clearly handwritten across the page

    31. I gave the woman freak a good hard bump with the cane and she snapped at me over her shoulder, but didn't stop her forward momentum


    32. Maybe we’ll bump into each other again


    33. sort-of have to be careful not to bump into it


    34. “Bloody hell Sam it’s good to see you I was wondering when I would bump into you and here you are


    35. humanity, shaped with a bump for the nose and


    36. That had to be down to the bump on the


    37. pulled her arse towards him to feel his prick bump into the top of her


    38. ” Bert quickly brought him back to earth with a bump when he said


    39. “No like I say I never saw them again once they went and I didn’t bump into them either


    40. Also look at the f bump on his f head where she hit him with he thinks a f flower pot full of river sand and they can show me the f damage on their car if I care to look (they had a big six Ford Cortina which they rebuilt) for she was an exceedingly f strong Angel with an excellent right arm also being f uncanny accurate

    41. ” A silvery bump on one of the shards of glass drew her eye


    42. The wagons were on their back side, hidden from view, and there was an occasional bump or movement to indicate activity within


    43. A few weeks, that would mean I might just bump into him somewhere


    44. I think he can still feel the bump from the coffee cup,’ I chuckled at the memory of the incident


    45. ‘We always seem to bump into each other here,’ she said with a pleasant smile


    46. The van hit a speed bump and Frank banged his head as he was bounced across the floor


    47. Finally he slammed over the bump of the sidewalk and down into the sloping tarmac parking area out in front of the stationhouse


    48. A bump rose in the sand by her heel


    49. “You’re not listening! You think I’m seeing things! I saw the keystone had left a dent on the stone, a bump that wasn’t there before


    50. I wouldn’t want to bump into her,” Ethan said smiling ironically while Nicole seemed to ignore him













































    1. He said he bumped into you


    2. They must have just bumped a dock, she heard rope pulling


    3. daughters and their husbands bumped along with the endless cycles of living, working


    4. With one man holding me under each armpit I was dragged out of the flat and bumped down the stairs, my shins taking a mother of a battering as they hauled me out into the morning air


    5. It came out in walking faster, he kept turning back to her and almost bumped into someone


    6. He watched as his daughters and their husbands bumped along with the endless cycles of living, working and with raising children


    7. bumped by the train to Brighton


    8. Strangely enough I bumped into Torald Rigel last month completely by chance in Cheapside


    9. Perhaps he told his mother that he bumped into someone who knew his father and she didn’t want him to meet up with us again … who knows


    10. ‘How odd that you should have bumped into him

    11. Within seconds, he has separated Drens from the group and, with the pair of them behaving as though they are old friends who have bumped into each other by accident, they slowly make their way over to where we are standing


    12. I was washed out, panting my way back up like an old dog stumbling through the rubble, watching every step, until I came to the threshold where I almost bumped into a couple of men blocking the doorway


    13. Before anything else happened, he went right to his authorization file and bumped his magic authorization and got back his med panel


    14. After twenty minutes of driving, during which the fisherman’s wife gradually lost the will to fight and bawl, the car pulled up at the head of the cliffs that rose up above the beach where the fisherman, his wife and their mutual friend had first bumped into one another


    15. Slowly I get out of him how he bumped into Barrie in the newsagents’ and how Barrie, in his most pompous manifestation, had the audacity to tell Alastair how immoral it is that he’s moved in with me


    16. His boner bumped on her belly as she got the winds of cloth unwound


    17. fisherman, his wife and their mutual friend had first bumped into


    18. She bumped her head on the top of Alan’s gateway, she was going to change that part of his sentence if she had to re-code this door by hand


    19. bumped into, then dated and finally married Helen Morrison, the


    20. Got a can out the fridge, turned round to leave and bumped the stupid fucking spoons

    21. ‘Andy – I bumped into him on the way back here


    22. Bex is bumped by a rangy youth on his way back from the toilets


    23. Once he walked in front of the donkey and purposely bumped it


    24. There would be nothing to be seen, he assured himself as the police car jerked and bumped along the track


    25. him by the way I bet and bumped


    26. They’d bumped into each other in the bar one day, discovered a mutual interest in music and the band had been born


    27. back of his head hurt so bad? Had he fallen off the chair and bumped his head?


    28. He banged and bumped into dusty old furniture, cabinets and cases, even a huge old jug that he knocked over and smashed, panicking several wevn


    29. coincidence, when he or she, not yet your love bumped into your


    30. And he lightly took hold of the same shoulder he had “accidentally” bumped a few moments earlier

    31. The ram bumped Nerissa a few more times, then groaned again


    32. On the plain Zarko bumped into one of the army chiefs who normally rode with his father


    33. The Elf bumped the thrusters just enough to center the familiar looking ship on the screen


    34. As the rickety wagon she rode in bumped and creaked along, she turned to face her captors and gesture to them – but she could not, as her wrists had been bound fast


    35. Reia continued, “I haven't brought it up because it's just so improbable, but this is what happened: Yeah, I bumped the sideboard, and yes everything was strewn on the floor, and yes, I got busy putting everything back as quickly as I could


    36. Russell was so sleepy when he arrived at the third floor, he almost bumped into Victoria as she came scurrying down the hall


    37. I stopped abruptly and the child behind bumped me


    38. Roidon stopped so abruptly that she bumped into him


    39. Our units must have been scattered all over the place and a Platoon of Fusiliers bumped into us and nearly got their heads blown off for their trouble


    40. It would be just our luck for him to get us all bumped off and he would be the only one left alive so bollocks to him”, and with this comment he went back to stringing wire onto the frame

    41. One of the sorcerer's apprentices had bumped in


    42. side of the ion implantation machine, after half a dozen sorcerer's apprentices had bumped into his ankles, disturbing him so much he was barely


    43. her clitoris and bumped his prick against the top of her vagina


    44. We could see the white squares with red crosses painted on their canvas sides as the Crossley tenders bumped past us on their rubber tyres


    45. Ozzie purred, bumped my chin, and then gave that mouse a meticulous tongue bath!


    46. Pirate walked up to the kitten, sniffed her, bumped her shoulder, and pushed her toward the


    47. I kept on running into small groups of men and individuals trying to get back to our lines and every time I bumped into someone I knew I would ask them if they had seen Stanley or Smith


    48. Brookes was in a foul mood when Nathan bumped into him


    49. We were wandering around outside the joint when a big, burly guy deliberately bumped into me


    50. Still, when they were about halfway down the passage, they bumped into something big and hard













































    1. I don’t see life as bumping into familiar souls every day


    2. ’ Deris said enthusiastically, ‘Fancy bumping into you here on the beach, Lintze


    3. It was whilst wandering around ARRIVALS and DEPARTURES in the hope of bumping into Michalis at the check-in that something heavy landed on my foot


    4. She tried to sidestep to keep from bumping into him but she lost her balance, James quickly reached out and steadied her by holding on to her arm


    5. The walk last night was good for me … it was nice bumping into Anna up there as well


    6. Graham had to juggle being a taxi for the kids with running the house, poor sod, while his wife recovered … and of course, bumping into Dave yesterday … the service at the Abbey and everything … it’s given me a bit more of an insight into the man


    7. It was lit by a single big candle under the teapot in the main room giving just enough light to keep her from bumping into things


    8. She walked to the door almost bumping her mother, hoping she would pass


    9. I had an idea of who it was in front of me just by bumping his


    10. just seemed to be always bumping into each other

    11. once more, and moved slowly, always in danger of bumping into


    12. With that, the angry and intoxicated Nord left the counter, hiccupping and bumping into things as he exited the tavern


    13. Everyone stays on the main sledding hill and there is no racing, no bumping of sleds, and no risk taking


    14. “I will Marshal Clay and thank you for your help,” Martin said as he turned clumsily, bumping into the oak table in her office


    15. Surprised by his sudden approach, Aspen took a hasty step back, bumping into the wall behind her


    16. But he seemed to enjoy every minute of it, slipping and sliding on the slops on the floor and licking the beer of his arms and throwing himself around in a wild frenzy, while his friends, friends!, clapped and jeered and sang and shouted and danced, danced!, bumping and pulling and shoving until all ended in a drunken heap on the floor


    17. Better yet, folks jostled for the chance to order her kittens, booking litters for the next year and bumping up her asking price


    18. I couldn’t tell if it was the aftereffects of the chemical that zonked me, or the bumping my head had


    19. The final contracts needed to be signed and cargo delivered to the ship’s dock, where it could loaded and secured for the bumping and rolling that typically accompanied a sea voyage


    20. It assaulted her eyes, and she stepped back, bumping into the wall

    21. In the silence that descended, Amaranthe heard the breeze bumping the buoys hanging on the outside walls


    22. “I’ll get it for you,” he said and he raced out, bumping into the coat rack and excusing himself


    23. Darkburst swam with strong strokes, his back bumping along the roof of the tunnel, guiding him through the darkness


    24. “What is it, Helen?” Kate was behind her sister and, as Helen turned, she had to stop to avoid bumping into her


    25. Soon we were swaying and bumping over the grass, and then we settled into flight


    26. As he shot across the road, Simon cut off several blameless drivers and careered along a grassy bank bumping the side of the vehicle along the edge of a speed barrier


    27. He was always bumping the bass and Bboy jams from his car; loud and proud


    28. He seemed to revive with the jostling and bumping


    29. Christina walks out, bumping me with her shoulder as she leaves


    30. bumping and rocking back and forth as the Jeep driver thought he

    31. The jock looked at me, tugging at me with a simple gesture but it was enough to pull me across to him, our torsos bumping into one another as he grabbed me around the waist


    32. Turning for the door, he clears his throat and walks out, bumping into Sean just outside the door


    33. “You can’t hold me too close while we’re dancing though, or my toes will be bumping you!”


    34. By the way, the barge isn’t making that bumping sound


    35. Caths fell on the floor, bumping her head on the edge of a table


    36. I kept bumping into things


    37. He nodded at Kerim, grabbed a bottle of beer from the counter, bumping into her slightly as he walked by her out of the room


    38. below deck to look there, and the rest of us bumping into each


    39. Over the last days he had personally killed five men at close quarters in his fight for survival, the last he had strangled after bumping into him in the pitch black of night


    40. tract infection, each time bumping up the nursing home collections from

    41. In short, you're bumping along just above the absolute bottom


    42. However, if I’m to present an all-inclusive and meaningful philosophy of life, then I can’t in all honesty avoid bumping elbows and rubbing shoulders with the big boys


    43. She wanted to cut the gum out of the zebra’s mane, too, but we decided that would be too risky with the truck bumping around


    44. We rode in silence for a few miles, bumping around on the feed sacks


    45. We began bumping into each other in the hallway as I was going out; as I was coming in; as I was going up; as I was going down… and always Heather was ready with a cheery word and an invitation to chat


    46. “I get it but you don’t…”Xavier speech was interrupted by a loud kid yelling and screaming playing with a bag of candy bumping into the lady that was sitting next to him on the train’s bench


    47. "What's up, doggie?" Xavier said giving his boy a dap and bumping shoulders


    48. She was bumping the trident with her crotch now, oozing sex, eyes glowing bright red


    49. “Hello stranger! Fancy bumping into you here,” said Gary


    50. He was constantly bumping into the same faces, particularly female ones that he had either danced with before or dated














































    1. The plane hits some more intense bumps in rapid


    2. This doesn't prevent him from going steady with the daughter of the family, but their happiness won't last: While she is in the garden, she bumps her head against a tree branch; she falls down on the ground and some mutated plants swallow her up; when they vomit her she is no longer what she was: she looks like a gigantic snail-like monster, a living horror


    3. The pressure sensitive ones like his had little plastic bumps sticking out of the plank and the wood was well finished instead of rough-sawn


    4. across the turf, the lumps and bumps and mud filled holes,


    5. She bumps along


    6. Little pink bumps


    7. He removed his helmet and checked his head for cuts or bumps and found none


    8. A slight breeze hustles old crisp packets into the corners of vacant parking bays and there is enough of a chill in the air to make skin creep with goose bumps


    9. the paved road, onto the actual graves, hitting the tombstones like speed bumps


    10. "Well that's nice," Desa said, "but I think I took more bumps than that and Alan's still getting his

    11. And though my breasts were little more than bumps, that day they felt very tender as if they’d swollen overnight


    12. The bumps and bruises and scrapes did not help her energy level, but at the same time there was a fire kindled in that heart and soul


    13. bumps, the era of the private motor car


    14. same time, the touch-sensitive screen that formed the outer layer of Frank's Aspiration turned pink, showing all the veins and bumps of a regular


    15. One way of avoiding unsightly razor bumps is to apply a super light layer of underarm deodorant to the area that has been shaved


    16. Then low and behold a lone German lad bumps into me don’t ask me what he was doing out there because I don’t know but you cant look a gift horse in the mouth can you?” He shook his head laughing at the memory and said


    17. He focused his eyes on the wallpaper with its textured bumps and swirls


    18. The flesh on Raven’s arm prickled as goose bumps ran across his skin


    19. If he hadn’t been laid-up with bumps and bruises all over his body, you could have knocked Bosco over with a feather


    20. Pulling up his trouser leg he saw a few angry looking red bumps dotting his white skin

    21. There were bumps, and cracks, and he was lost to the depths below


    22. "Mostly bumps and bruises really


    23. His neck bristled and he could feel the goose bumps and the hairs rise on his arms


    24. rashes and bumps on their body, or they


    25. Suddenly the rows and rows of goose bumps stood up


    26. is more terrifying than being dragged over bumps, rocks and


    27. Ethan had been sleeping on and off, the car’s continuous jerks and road bumps having developed into a sort of lullaby


    28. His fingers slide down my arms, and he holds me by the elbows as the car bumps along the steel rails


    29. The train car bumps over the rails, and Marcus, Peter, and Caleb stand by the doorway


    30. The truck bumps over the tracks and comes to a stop twenty feet away from us

    31. Goose bumps are actually forming on the skin of Jaden’s cocooned body


    32. Jaden freaks out as he can feel goose bumps jumping around his skin


    33. Goose bumps return to his human body


    34. He takes a step and bumps his head into his shield


    35. winding country road with hills, bumps, twists, and turns: you may be


    36. The bumps, noise and frigid temperatures severely


    37. I felt goose bumps all over and my heart started beating out of control as my fly or fight response took over my bloodstream


    38. With only a few bumps they


    39. Goose bumps ran up her arms just before a clear voice inside her head said, “Use the gum


    40. ” Ethan says and Torin shakes his head as he leaves the room and bumps into Lelani and Laila, who are in tears

    41. such a thing as a “normal curve” it has lots of bumps on it


    42. ” The sound of his voice and the warmth of his breath on my neck gave me goose bumps


    43. Goose bumps began to rise on my legs


    44. The feel of the little bumps that rippled across the smooth skin of her shoulders told him that he was not alone in the pleasure of this moment


    45. being in the position to help out those who have hit a few bumps in the road along the way but are generally good people fallen on


    46. Something heavy bumps into him and he catches a glimpse of the blacksmith’s face before the man is pulled away out of sight


    47. the little bumps that rippled across the smooth skin of her shoulders told him that he was not


    48. At least the strenuous exercise was keeping her from freezing, and after numerous falls and bumps she entered the inadequate shelter of the first trees of the forest


    49. Bumps usually sent the entire unit hopping


    50. bumps in the road, so why was he telling her to look for them!

































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    Synonyms for "bump"

    blow bump bulge excrescence extrusion gibbosity gibbousness hump jut prominence protrusion protuberance swelling knock dislodge chance encounter find happen break demote kick downstairs relegate nub knob speed bump collision bounce jounce jolt jar thud bang clap crack crash thump slap collide with shove punch prod

    "bump" definitions

    a lump on the body caused by a blow


    something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings


    an impact (as from a collision)


    knock against with force or violence


    come upon, as if by accident; meet with


    dance erotically or dance with the pelvis thrust forward


    assign to a lower position; reduce in rank


    remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied