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bump in Sindhi سنڌي

bump in Tamil தமிழ்

bump in Urdu اُردُو

bump in English

  • bump
    adv. with a bump.
    Ex. He went bump down the stairs.

  • bump
    bump, verb, noun, adverb.

  • bump
    expr. bump into, (Informal.) to meet by chance; run across.
    Ex. He hoped to bump into some of his old classmates at the party.

  • bump
    expr. bump off, (Slang.) to kill.
    Ex. Dutch was bumped off in Newark by a rival mob (Time).

  • bump
    expr. bump up,
    a. (Especially British Informal.) to increase suddenly.
    Ex. to bump up sales.
    b. (U.S. Informal.) to promote.
    Ex. ... a former marshal who was bumped up several places to the No. 4 position (Time).

  • bump
    noun 1. a heavy blow or knock.
    Ex. The bump knocked our car forward a few feet.
    2. a swelling caused by a bump.
    Ex. He has a bump where a baseball hit him on the head.
    3. any swelling or lump.
    Ex. He tried to avoid the bum

  • bump
    v.i. 1. to push throw, or strike (against something large or solid).
    Ex. She bumped against the table in the dark. The jostling crowd bumped against the railing in their eagerness to see the race.
    (SYN) thump, knock.
    2. to move by bum

  • bump
    v.t. 1. to hit or come against with heavy blows.
    Ex. That truck bumped our car.
    2. (U.S. Informal, Figurative.) to oust and take the place of (someone), especially on a plane or in a job, as by exercising a higher priority or greater seniori

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