plural bumps            
        
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                                                      : a relatively abrupt convexity or protuberance on a surface: such as                                      
                
                    
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                                                      : a swelling of tissue                                      
              
                             
Her face flawless. Not a bump, a splotch or a freckle.— Katy Kelly
Katy Kelly
                         
                
                    
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                                                      : a sudden rise or uneven area in a road surface likely to jolt a passing vehicle                                      
              
                             
a bump in the road
                         
                
                    
        c
    
          
                                phrenology 
                                  
              
          
                                                      : a cranial protuberance                                      
                
                    
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                                                      : a sudden forceful blow, impact, or jolt                                      
              
                             
felt a bump when the boat hit the dock
                         
                
                    
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : demotion                                      
                
                    
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                                                      : an action of thrusting the hips forward with an abrupt suggestive motion (as in a dance or in a burlesque striptease act)   compare grind entry 2 sense 4                                      
                
                    
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                                                      : baby bump                                      
              
                             
Confirming her pregnancy at the September 6 MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's ex, 28, showed off her bump for the first time on the red carpet.— Allison Corneau
Allison Corneau
                         
                
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                                                      : an increase in amount                                      
              
                             
a slight bump in wages/prices
                                       … since "Glee" burst on the scene last fall, some local show choirs have seen a bump in auditions …— Kristin Tillotson
Kristin Tillotson
                         
                
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                                slang 
                                  
              
          
                                                      : a small quantity of an illicit drug when inhaled in powdered form at one time                                      
              
                             
At her first few shows Savannah did bumps of coke off her pinkie before hitting the stage.— Peter Wilkinson
Peter Wilkinson
                         
                
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                                volleyball 
                                  
              
          
                                                      : the act or an instance of bumping (see bump entry 2 sense 4) the ball with the forearms                                      
              
                             
Loara High volleyball player Juli Miles demonstrates how to execute a bump during a match … . As the ball approaches, bring in your elbows and lock them so that your forearms are close to touching, which creates a nice, flat platform for the ball to bounce off.— Laura Czingula
Laura Czingula
                         
                
                    
            
              bumped; bumping; bumps            
        
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                                                      : to strike or knock (something, such as a body part) with sudden force or violence                                      
              
                             
I fell and bumped my head.
                                       He bumped his elbow on/against the table.
                         
                
                    
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to hit and move or dislodge (someone or something)                                      
              
                             
Be careful not to bump that vase.
                                       She accidentally bumped [= knocked] my drink out of my hand.
                                       One day, when I was lining up to go into … class, another boy accidentally bumped me with his shoulder …— Simon Troeth
Simon Troeth
                         
                
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                                                      : to move (someone or something) to a different level, position, rank, etc.                                      
              
                             
rates being bumped up
                                       The team got bumped out of first place.
                                       Bumping a meeting to the next week only makes the next week more busy.— Adaira Landry and Resa E. Lewiss
Adaira Landry and Resa E. Lewiss
                         
                
                    
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to remove (someone or something) usually by virtue of seniority or priority                                      
              
                             
The flight was overbooked, so I was bumped.
                                       … opt for the morning to kick-start the day and stop your evening workout getting bumped off the list.— Janan Jay
Janan Jay
                         
                
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                                                      : to cause (a post or thread on social media) to move to a more prominent and noticeable position                                      
              
                             
Just wanna bump this tweet again on your feeds …— LaurenZside,                on X, formerly Twitter
LaurenZside,                on X, formerly Twitter
                                       Scammers … post about a hurt animal. … They ask the public to "bump the post" and when it is shared widely, they add a malicious link.— Erin Miller
Erin Miller
                         
                
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                                volleyball 
                                  
              
          
                                                      : to hit (the ball) with the forearms held close together and facing upward (as when receiving a serve)                                      
              
                             
Hitting a ball with your bare forearms might sound painful, but it won't be if you learn how to bump the ball properly.— Eric Rinehimer
Eric Rinehimer
                         
                
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                                US slang 
                                  
              
          
                                                      : to play or listen to (recorded music and especially rap)                                      
              
                             
… a portable DVD/CD player that bumps the new Snoop Dogg through surround-sound speakers …— Daniel G. Habib
Daniel G. Habib
                         
                
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                                                      : to strike or knock against something or someone with a sudden forceful thud or jolt                                      
                
                  —often used with into or against
    
              
                             
The boat bumped against the pier.
                                       They bumped into us from behind.
                         
                
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                                                      : to proceed in an up and down motion across a rough surface                                      
              
                             
The truck bumped along the dirt road.
                         
                
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                                                      : to encounter something that is an obstacle or hindrance                                      
                
                  —usually used with into or against
    
              
                             
The Americans have pushed off that conversation, which risks bumping into that country's sensitive immigration politics.— Alexander Panetta
Alexander Panetta
                                       They're bumping against the limits of technology. = They're bumping up against the limits of technology.
                         
                
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