Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
bump .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Three people aboard the aircraft were taken to hospitals with minor, what he called bumping injuries.
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Fire commissioner reporting just a short time ago that there three people on board the aircraft who were treated for minor injuries, what he described as bumping injuries.
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So I mean, Cleopatra is involved in bumping off two brothers and a sister, and she knows that she couldn't trust any of them.
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So I mean, Cleopatra is involved in bumping off two brothers and a sister, and she knows that she couldn't trust any of them.
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If I remember correctly this demand resulted in bumping Christa McCuliff (sp?) from Nelson's flight to the following fatal Challenger flight.
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So I mean, Cleopatra is involved in bumping off two brothers and a sister, and she knows that she couldn't trust any of them.
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So I mean, Cleopatra is involved in bumping off two brothers and a sister, and she knows that she couldn't trust any of them.
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So I mean, Cleopatra is involved in bumping off two brothers and a sister, and she knows that she couldn't trust any of them.
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But fist bumping is catching on; can you imagine Obama greeting Putin with a good fist bump.
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I like how fist bumping is sweeping the civilized world.
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