bumping

[US]/'bʌmpiŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. violent boiling; hammering; causing unevenness
v. collide; travel with jolts; cause an impact

Phrases & Collocations

bumping into someone

bump into

with a bump

bump against

bump up

bump off

bump mapping

Example Sentences

the economy was still bumping along the bottom.

she went through the door, bumping the bag against it.

The circulation of the magazine has been bumping along for some time at around 30, 000.

The car was bumping along the dirt road.

She was bumping into furniture in the dark room.

The toddler was bumping into walls as he learned to walk.

The music was so loud that it had the whole room bumping.

The suitcase kept bumping against my leg as I walked.

The boat was bumping against the dock in the rough waters.

The basketball players were bumping into each other on the court.

The train was bumping and swaying on the tracks.

I kept bumping into my ex-girlfriend at the grocery store.

The drunk man was bumping into people on the dance floor.

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