Frasi con bump (in inglese)
- With a bump on the.
- He gave me a fist bump.
- He didn't want to bump.
- That's a pretty big bump.
- Clive sat down with a bump.
- You could bet two, bump two.
- To the earth with violet bump.
- Did you bump your head or.
- Bang, bump, thump, and tumble.
- Youse wouldn't want me to bump.
- Emma you have a bump on your head.
- She has a bump on her head?
- You’re little bump on the head.
- A bump rose in the sand by her heel.
- He leapt, with a bump, in the mash.
- She has a bump on top of her head.
- They suddenly bump into one another.
- Petr roll and bump into the side wall.
- No you don't, you barely have a bump.
- I step sideways and bump her shoulder.
- Denny gave him a fist bump on that one.
- I told it to bump the pressure up to 1.
- It is a hardened cal oused horny bump.
- You learned to ski on the speed bump.
- That had to be down to the bump on the.
- This effect has been called razor bump.
- BECAUSE I FEAR THE ME I MIGHT BUMP INTO.
- There was a bump on my head the size of.
- Maybe we’ll bump into each other again.
- Sammy sat on the bump where his feet were.
- When he reaches back he finds a huge bump.
- I see the bump on his forehead, undulating.
- Got a bump on the head, but I’m fine now.
- Her jaw felt fine, except for a small bump.
- Really what it does is give a bump in sales.
- Their heads bump and their lips bump softly.
- BEYOND THE SHADOWS THAT SEEMED TO BUMP INTO.
- She kept rubbing subconsciously at her bump.
- This explained why he had a bump on his head.
- How’s Elly and the bump? They’d ask.
- But, as I lean forward, the bump on my head.
- His fingers moved more firmly against the bump.
- There aren't so many silly things to bump into.
- We learned to bump up and watch the side streets.
- She felt something bump her elbow and the same.
- I managed to bump into him at the grocery store.
- His fingertips skimmed over the bump Greta had.
- I'm afraid every moment we'll bump into them!.
- The photo from the scrapbook, with the baby bump.
- The new bump on his head still nagged at him all.
- There will be a time that we will bump into each.
- She is? She still has the bump on her head?
- You’ll get a promotion, a medal, and a pay bump.
- She has a bump on her head? Uncle Willie asks.
- Well you'll have a hell of a bump there tomorrow.
- I mean a bump on the head can mess up the brain.
- It looked like a bump on a log, Clarene retorted.
- BOOM! The plane hits another seemingly intense bump.
- Alice sat down with a bump to return to her stitching.
- It’s only a matter of time before we bump into them.
- He felt a bump when they landed, which made him jump.
- They stopped with a bump and a like cage door swung.
- He didn’t want to bump into Helez and her family yet.
- Billowing pillows of pure white would bump against the.
- That bump on your head, did more than I thought it had.
- Her heart gave one great bump and seemed to stop beating.
- Although actually I did have a bump in the car yesterday.
- She placed her hand over the bump feeling her palm grow.
- We learned to bump up and watch the side streets.
- And with that comes real trust and a bump in productivity.
- You move without shock or bump, as if you’re in a dream.
- But at least now we could walk without having to bump into.
- The same bump is done throughout the market in the example.
- Fred took a step backwards and felt his heel bump into the.
- I bump her shoulder, but that turns out to be a big mistake.
- Michael broke his mood and came back to reality with a bump.
- He feels for the bump and says, I can feel the bump too.
- Hoffman’s head, she remarked, Lucky again, just a bump.
- What is it, then? You just bump uglies once in a while?’.
- Emily reached down and touched the small bump on her abdomen.
- Oh! She squeaks as the bus goes over a bump in the road.
- Doctors bump and bend around the vigilant, black hooded woman.
- They were soft, and they bulged and floundered on every bump.
- Blood oozes out from the tiny split in the bump on my forehead.
- Evie’s bump had grown immensely in the last couple of weeks.
- A few times I had seen or felt fish bump into this layer of air.
- I had to be careful not to bump into anything and make a racket.
- I don't think they can just bump us off without anyone noticing.
- Mistral stretched out to bump the Princess’s nose with her own.
- A lot of times, and their long white bodies bump and bump gently.
- It took about a half second for Jill’s glance to bump into mine.
- Is that all? Just bump him off? Who does he think we are?
- A few weeks, that would mean I might just bump into him somewhere.
- The bump was not serious but they both jumped out to have a look.
- The bump on his head from the flying chair was testament to that.
- He reversed back into the driveway automatically and felt a bump.
- I brush my fingers over the bump, and pain prickles over my scalp.
- APB of having a bump on their head and are capable of hurling cars.
- Please sit here in case you accidentally bump a control switch.
- There was a bump in the middle of his bed; someone was in his bed!.
- I kept bumping into things.
- Without bumping a wall, the door.
- And then a great thudding and bumping.
- She skidded slightly, bumping into Rani.
- More than once he narrowly avoided bumping.
- The car rolled swiftly, bumping and rattling.
- There was a metallic bumping as they rummaged.
- He seemed to revive with the jostling and bumping.
- He walked out, bumping into Caan, who was coming in.
- The car throttled past and angled in, bumping the curb.
- The other two Zombies were busy bumping into each other.
- We hopped aboard, bumping two of his guys in the process.
- By the way, the barge isn’t making that bumping sound.
- Somewhere a horse and wagon trotted and rolled by, bumping.
- I don’t see life as bumping into familiar souls every day.
- I watched as it slid around, bumping up against his knuckle.
- In short, you're bumping along just above the absolute bottom.
- Hello stranger! Fancy bumping into you here, said Gary.
- Christina walks out, bumping me with her shoulder as she leaves.
- That was to allow the seeming accident of your bumping into him.
- I had an idea of who it was in front of me just by bumping his.
- He was bumping into every tree and kept apologising to each tree.
- Caths fell on the floor, bumping her head on the edge of a table.
- We hopped aboard, bumping two of his guys in the process.
- Edward staggered backward, his heel bumping against the bottom step.
- It assaulted her eyes, and she stepped back, bumping into the wall.
- We rode in silence for a few miles, bumping around on the feed sacks.
- Shaking her head and gently bumping her by the shoulder, Amelia smiled.
- Bumping into the side, his shoulder scraped against a cold but dry wall.
- She walked to the door almost bumping her mother, hoping she would pass.
- At least, you don’t have to worry about bumping into the dragon lady.
- And you learned all of this by just bumping into him at the store?
- Evil is ignorance bumping its head in the dark to rob people mercilessly.
- He was always bumping the bass and Bboy jams from his car; loud and proud.
- Surprised, he stepped back, bumping into Donald, causing the man to grunt.
- Even times when he would miss bumping into old friends of his that were so.
- She backed up, bumping into the wall as she took in the massive shoulders.
- Falling for that whore-business, you think that was bumping your head?
- I can't even stretch out my legs, I'm always bumping into some sloping cupboard.
- Soon we were swaying and bumping over the grass, and then we settled into flight.
- Some debris were bumping into each other as they went up and down with the waves.
- Thoughts, memories, and feelings were bumping around in my head like dodgem cars.
- At the junction the train slowed slightly and they could feel the bumping of the.
- After much bumping and thumping, a small flight helmet rolled out on to the floor.
- The boys scrambled onto the jetty, bumping heads in their hurry to get off the raft.
- She was bumping the trident with her crotch now, oozing sex, eyes glowing bright red.
- When the bumping and thumping finally stopped, a disheveled Wendy emerged victorious.
- The developer makes money by bumping the cost of both goods and labor in his business.
- The walk last night was good for me … it was nice bumping into Anna up there as well.
- And now here we were, bumping and rolling our way out to Abraham’s house in the Quarters.
- It was bumpy and a sheer agony to my shoulder, especially as Desirée kept bumping into it.
- They could feel the bumping and thumping of the loading process through the ship’s frame.
- But first, the much more interesting question is, why am I bumping into you out here?
- Frustrated, and without success, he made for the door, bumping into his father in the hallway.
- With the fired brandy splashing this way and that, and bumping, and lighting each other on fire.
- Surprised by his sudden approach, Aspen took a hasty step back, bumping into the wall behind her.
- Turning for the door, he clears his throat and walks out, bumping into Sean just outside the door.
- You can’t hold me too close while we’re dancing though, or my toes will be bumping you!.
- He hit the floor with a loud thud, bumping a stool and forcing it into another desk as he went down.
- They resented bumping their heads when they stood up and they definitely felt the need for a toilet.
- Thomas recoiled dropping the plate, and bumping the table with his back turned over the cage with rats.
- I’ll get it for you, he said and he raced out, bumping into the coat rack and excusing himself.
- Only the hose bumping him in the shoulder when he turned still reminded him of the extraneous equipment.
- In the silence that descended, Amaranthe heard the breeze bumping the buoys hanging on the outside walls.
- I couldn’t tell if it was the aftereffects of the chemical that zonked me, or the bumping my head had.
- Everyone stays on the main sledding hill and there is no racing, no bumping of sleds, and no risk taking.
- And there was next to no chance of just casually bumping into her again, and if I did, what would I say?
- The engine was gunned expertly forward and reverse to keep the craft hard in, but not bumping the staging.
- Maybe the blue color was to prevent endangered birds from bumping into it when it's used in the rainforest.
- Finally it gave a howl, turned, and stumbled away, crashing through bushes and bumping into trees as it went.
- He reeled along the pavement like a tipsy man, taking no notice of those who passed, but bumping against them.
- Who the hell invited Gareth Halbrook? James demanded, holding on tight against the bumping, speeding car.
- Further on, my older self, nineteen, wandered home, bumping into poles, lipstick on his cheek, drunk with love.
- There were walls bricked with encyclopedias, and a fireplace in which you could stand without bumping your head.
- Afterward, he walked back to his apartment, his tired muscles feeling good, the endorphins bumping up his spirits.
- What is it, Helen? Kate was behind her sister and, as Helen turned, she had to stop to avoid bumping into her.
- Darkburst swam with strong strokes, his back bumping along the roof of the tunnel, guiding him through the darkness.
- Chuck had scooted away from the Grievers, bumping into Teresa—she held him tightly, squeezing him in a fierce hug.
- The plane was standing on its nose, in shallow water, bumping and dragging the seabed, as it bobbed with the waves.
- We dropped to the floor and clung to the sides of the truck for dear life, equipment bumping and bouncing around us.
- He was constantly bumping into the same faces, particularly female ones that he had either danced with before or dated.
- With that, the angry and intoxicated Nord left the counter, hiccupping and bumping into things as he exited the tavern.
- I do remember bumping it once or twice when I was in Alaska, but I never thought it would have any serious consequences.
- Mercer watched the singer get right up in the face of an officer, like a baseball manager bumping chests with the umpire.
- A boy came running down the midway bumping into the ticket booths, falling over tent ropes, looking back over his shoulder.
- Deville squeezed in between her and Gary again, bumping him out of the way with his larger mass and seizing her other arm.
- He heard one of the dogs, out in the doghouse, scratching a flea and bumping his elbow against the floor with every stroke.
- I bounced down the stairs and moved quickly through the apartment foyer, hoping to avoid bumping into Mrs Gold on my way out.
- YUKI HAD BEEN lying awake in bed since Brady got up at four and started bumping into things as he tried to dress in the dark.
- 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.
- Patience! We're sure to end up bumping into some animal with either feathers or fur, if not in this locality, then in another.
- Though he went scot-free after bumping several heads in Bombay, the assignment that brought him to Delhi led him to the Tihar.
- From the fourth-floor window of the hotel suite, Carroll saw an antiquated bicycle bumping over the cobblestoned street outside.
- 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.
- They rolled quietly into the filling station at the bottom of the hill, bumping softly on the cobbles, and stopped by the tanks.
- They roiled quietly into the filling station at the bottom of the hill, bumping softly on the cobbles, and stopped by the tanks.
- Better yet, folks jostled for the chance to order her kittens, booking litters for the next year and bumping up her asking price.
- 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.
- I will Marshal Clay and thank you for your help, Martin said as he turned clumsily, bumping into the oak table in her office.
- At last, however, the bumping of the road was exchanged for the crisp smoothness of a gravel-drive, and the carriage came to a stand.
- A woman bumped into Troy.
- He said he bumped into you.
- I guess I bumped the switch.
- He bumped right into the cop.
- She turned and bumped into Lang.
- I bumped into ‘him a few times.
- Its hump bumped as he took it up.
- She bumped her head when she fell.
- Lucy bumped her shoulder into mine.
- Luckily, I bumped into a large tree.
- We were bumped continuously and 139.
- Patch bumped his fist against Louie's.
- On the way back we bumped into Eugene.
- She’d bumped into him with her tray.
- Laura bumped into him, and he held her.
- Then I bumped into him at the library.
- I mean, oh gee heck, I bumped my head.
- I just bumped into Dad, in the park.
- I playfully bumped Abby’s shoulder.
- In fact, we’re often bumped out of.
- Clastaan bumped his toe and nearly fell.
- He came in quickly and bumped against.
- As soon as I did, I bumped into someone.
- Someone sprinted past Thomas, bumped him.
- Will as he bumped his way into the cabin.
- The raft bumped against the opposite bank.
- The van bumped as they crossed the bridge.
- A blue air-ball gently bumped the surface.
- Nobody gave me a dirty look, bumped into.
- Frank felt of the thing he had bumped into.
- Janelle stepped back and bumped into Gary.
- The door shuddered as something bumped it.
- We bumped into each other a few weeks later.
- The ferry bumped into Mount Edcumbe harbour.
- I pretended I stumbled and bumped into her.
- My hand bumped against the stone outcropping.
- She skittered back and bumped into the wall.
- As I was walking, I bumped into my neighbor.
- A branch bumped her head and she jerked back.
- He thrust back and bumped me back a few feet.
- Megg’s coffer, the raft bumped the river bed.
- They bumped into each other on the mountain.
- They were bumped and jolted for over an hour.
- I just came in and I bumped into something.
- Danny bumped into Theo in the corridor outside.
- As I made my way through, someone bumped into.
- I heard about one of the guys gettin’ bumped.
- Colt giggled as the car bumped over the pavement.
- One of the sorcerer's apprentices had bumped in.
- I stopped abruptly and the child behind bumped me.
- I had scrubbed the wax pot too hard and bumped it.
- I walked a bit more then bumped into another tree.
- The corner of the suitcase bumped against her leg.
- I felt blessed to have bumped into her when I did.
- Being bumped off the first line was gnawing at him.
- He backed away from the old man and bumped into me.
- He turned and bumped into a very attractive woman.
- It was exciting to know that I’d been bumped up.
- Roidon stopped so abruptly that she bumped into him.
- The car braked abruptly, and Judas bumped into the.
- Fiona raised her hand and knuckle bumped with Sylvia.
- But she bumped into something anyway, startling her.
- She bumped it up and down, and chanted nonsense words.
- In his anger, rushing downstairs, he bumped into Laura.
- I turned and bumped into a big table full of souvenirs.
- Ashi was bumped by a group of men running down the hall.
- When? After I’d bumped into him on the street?
- As I gave him oats, Jasper bumped me with his nose and.
- Brookes was in a foul mood when Nathan bumped into him.
- He bumped into them, knocking Sonja down on the ground.
- The convoy bumped and jolted along the dusty track, it.
- As I was leaving I bumped into a couple leaving the bar.
- The breath caught in her throat as she bumped into Gary.
- When he did, the skids bumped and slid over the surface.
- I realized that its spur had just bumped a block of ice.
- She twisted, and her knuckle bumped against a knife hilt.
- She then bumped her hip into his with a sideways shove as.
- She bumped into someone, she could feel her temper rising.
- Sav kneeled on the seat and leaned over, and they bumped.
- Jesus, if I get bumped off it will probably make your day.
- They must have just bumped a dock, she heard rope pulling.
- Rooten bumped into Thesa when the boar unexpectedly stopped.
- Forty minutes later, and starting to chill, he bumped into.
- I bumped my head really hard before I got out of the car.
- They seemed to have bumped into each other on the street.
- The ram bumped Nerissa a few more times, then groaned again.
- Traders are quickly bumped to trading 1,000 share positions.
- The Son of Elvis; I bumped into him yesterday on the beach.
- Keeping on Doyle’s exact course, the small hire car bumped.
- She said that she bumped it and that Joe was a witness.
- He bumped into a dracoid woman and was subsequently hit down.
- Once he walked in front of the donkey and purposely bumped it.
- In a fit of fury, I bumped back against the bulkhead, beating.
- Megan took a step backwards and bumped into the kitchen table.
- Bex is bumped by a rangy youth on his way back from the toilets.
- Remember that night at school when we bumped into Dominic?
- Usually, you are unfrocked, ex-communicated or bumped off!.
- I couldnt take my eyes off her and bumped on people and chairs.
- S’us stuck out her fist, and Joey hesitantly bumped it with his.
- I tried to move away but my legs bumped into the edge of the bed.
- It gave me goose bumps.
- With only a few bumps they.
- She bumps right into Vivian.
- Prescient goose bumps ran up.
- Just a few bumps and bruises.
- She felt a rush of goose bumps.
- Alice shivered with goose bumps.
- Yet she’d seen no bumps or cuts.
- Mostly bumps and bruises really.
- He used to ski the bumps of the.
- I felt goose bumps run up my arms.
- There are a few bumps on the road.
- That revelation gave me goose bumps.
- Goose bumps ran down Jillian's arms.
- Hayden bumps Vince’s fist with his.
- Goose bumps return to his human body.
- The bracelets or the wrist’s bumps.
- Goose bumps began to rise on my legs.
- Sure there are some bumps on the road.
- The way he said it gave me goose bumps.
- There will always be bumps in the road.
- He felt goose bumps raising on his arms.
- Thus there are bumps on the road to love.
- The scene still gave them all goose bumps.
- All of the hurts, bumps and bruises, both.
- Goose bumps began to spring up on her arms.
- He could feel goose bumps all over his body.
- Bumps usually sent the entire unit hopping.
- There were two bumps on her shoulder blades.
- Or take the bumps of Bridger with Ideal Grace.
- The goose bumps are just starting to go away.
- The performance was not without bumps, however.
- I was scared; the ghost bumps rose from my body.
- The plane hits some more intense bumps in rapid.
- The soft evening breeze is giving me goose bumps.
- Her skin broke out into goose bumps as the wind.
- Amy stops so quickly she bumps the steering wheel.
- Ripples went up his arm and have him goose bumps.
- It also goes over all ditches and bumps smoothly.
- The goose bumps were prickling Hal’s arms again.
- He takes a step and bumps his head into his shield.
- Change begets change and, along the way, bumps in.
- Nope, except for the usual scrapes and bumps and.
- Instead, they became nothing more than speed bumps.
- The bumps, noise and frigid temperatures severely.
- Suddenly the rows and rows of goose bumps stood up.
- I clung to my seat as we raced over a million bumps.
- Upon hearing that statement I got instant goose bumps.
- It usually gave me goose bumps when I listened to it.
- BUMPS INTO PRITAM, ALSO HEADING IN THE SAME DIRECTION.
- The plane landed smoothly without any major bumps and.
- Success is happening but there are bumps on the road.
- As I was enjoying my sleep, three bumps on the highway.
- He occasionally bumps into Dave who is doing his A-levels.
- You sure? The truck hit the bumps a little too hard.
- My hand bumps the cell still stuffed in my hoodie pocket.
- Flies struck the screen with little bumps and droned away.
- A whole population of frosted bumps had come up on my neck.
- As I said above, try to go around the bumps with your stem.
- It’s ok, it not everyday a gorgeous woman bumps into me.
- Arms, legs, and whole bodies lit up with goose bumps as the.
- Words devolve into letters, letters into unintelligible bumps.
- But until the 22nd there are some temporary bumps on the road.
- Tim drove me to the inn, trying to avoid the bumps in the road.
- Michael looks at it for a moment, then bumps it against his own.
- I walked away with some bumps and bruises and a few broken ribs.
- I mean the bumps, she went on, the thuds, the footsteps.
- I notice the twin’s bumps becoming more prominent, as if their.
- However, with two eclipses this month there are bumps on the road.
- Yes, there were some bumps and bruises and broken motorcycle parts.
- There were bumps, and cracks, and he was lost to the depths below.
- Stone drove straight on over the pits and bumps, smiling steadily.
- Cautiously, he scooches back on his ass until he bumps a brick wall.
- Jaden freaks out as he can feel goose bumps jumping around his skin.
- There are always going to be bumps in the road, but sustained growth.
- This is worse than calluses: such works will leave bumps on the head.
- The air was almost frigid, and goose bumps rose on his arms and legs.
- You have to reduce the risk of fracture by preventing bumps and falls.
- I walked away with some bumps and bruises and a few broken ribs.
- The flesh on Raven’s arm prickled as goose bumps ran across his skin.
- No bumps, Hiss responded, stopping the truck up against the gate.
- Without the trailer, it was easier moving over the bumps, ruts and sand.
- There were a lot of bumps and bruises along the way, which resulted in.
- Between the bumps and the eyes were two cat's whisker type structures;.
- Goose bumps are actually forming on the skin of Jaden’s cocooned body.
- He focused his eyes on the wallpaper with its textured bumps and swirls.
- One high-level manager told Joseph the presentation gave him goose bumps.
- They could see the two bumps that were Ma and Granma against the outside.
- It was me, with all my bumps and wrinkles, and even a hint of my wonky ear.
- But his fright and terror were still more terrible than his bumps and blows.
- The truck bumps over the tracks and comes to a stop twenty feet away from us.
- SOB clearly stated in his website that bumps and clumps were a thing of the.
- He removed his helmet and checked his head for cuts or bumps and found none.
- Luckily, most patients were just bumps and scratches and a few broken bones.
- There are some bumps on the road ahead, but nothing that you can’t handle.
- But then he clasps my hand and bumps my chest and says, Good to see you, Tom.
- The hairs on the backs of their necks rose and goose bumps covered their skins.
- A chilly breeze whipped across the hill and his arms prickled with goose bumps.
- I was afraid that the bumps and twists in the road might make her go into labor.
- For all the bumps of the last few days, this chart makes the picture look serene.