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1
past
simple
and
past
participle of
2
to hit something with
force
:
Examples:
bump
into She bumped into his
tray
,
knocking
the
food
onto his
lap
.
3
to hurt part of your
body
by
hitting
it against something hard:
Examples:
I bumped my head on the
shelf
as I
stood
up.
4
to
travel
,
usually
in a
vehicle
, in an
uncomfortable
way because the
surface
you are
moving
over is
rough
:
Examples:
bump
along
We bumped
along
the
dirt
road
in our car,
holding
on to our
seats
.
The
bottom
of the
boat
was
bumping
over a
coral
reef
.
5
to
remove
someone or something from a
particular
position
,
sometimes
to a different one:
Examples:
He had been playing
badly
and was bumped from the
team
.
These
films
may be well
loved
, but they're never going to
bump
"
Casablanca
" or "
Citizen
Kane" off the
classic
film
lists
.
The 18-year-old has been
bumping
other
players
down the
rankings
ever since he started in
competitive
tennis
.
6
to move a
passenger
to a different
flight
or a different
type
of
seat
from the one they have
arranged
:
Examples:
If you are bumped from an oversold
flight
you are
entitled
to
compensation
.
They
asked
if any
passengers
were
willing
to be bumped.
bump
someone up If you're
lucky
, you might get bumped up to
business
class
.
7
to
add
something to an old
thread
(= a
series
of
messages
and
replies
) on an
online
message
board
so that it
moves
up to the
top
, and people
notice
it and start
replying
to it again:
Examples:
I'm
bumping
this old
thread
because I have a few
relevant
recommendations
.
I'm
glad
you bumped this
thread
back up because I hadn't seen it and I'm going through the
exact
same thing.
8
to
increase
something:
Examples:
Increased
demand
has
led
to
businesses
bumping
prices
.
Minimum
wage
in the
state
was bumped 55
cents
an
hour
to $5.85.
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