bump into (verb)

  • 31impinge on — verb hit against; come into sudden contact with (Freq. 2) The car hit a tree He struck the table with his elbow • Syn: ↑hit, ↑strike, ↑run into, ↑collide with • Ant: ↑ …

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  • 32collide with — verb hit against; come into sudden contact with (Freq. 1) The car hit a tree He struck the table with his elbow • Syn: ↑hit, ↑strike, ↑impinge on, ↑run into • Ant: ↑ …

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  • 33bumpier — bump ► NOUN 1) a light blow or a jolting collision. 2) a protuberance on a level surface. ► VERB 1) knock or run into with a jolt. 2) move with much jolting. 3) (bump into) meet by chance. 4) …

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  • 34bumpiest — bump ► NOUN 1) a light blow or a jolting collision. 2) a protuberance on a level surface. ► VERB 1) knock or run into with a jolt. 2) move with much jolting. 3) (bump into) meet by chance. 4) …

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  • 35bumpy — bump ► NOUN 1) a light blow or a jolting collision. 2) a protuberance on a level surface. ► VERB 1) knock or run into with a jolt. 2) move with much jolting. 3) (bump into) meet by chance. 4) …

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  • 36butt against — verb 1. lie adjacent to another or share a boundary (Freq. 2) Canada adjoins the U.S. England marches with Scotland • Syn: ↑border, ↑adjoin, ↑edge, ↑abut, ↑march, ↑ …

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  • 37jar against — verb collide violently with an obstacle I ran into the telephone pole • Syn: ↑run into, ↑bump into, ↑butt against, ↑knock against • Hypernyms: ↑hit, ↑strike, ↑ …

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  • 38knock against — verb collide violently with an obstacle (Freq. 1) I ran into the telephone pole • Syn: ↑run into, ↑bump into, ↑jar against, ↑butt against • Hypernyms: ↑hit, ↑ …

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  • 39collide — verb 1) the trains collided with each other Syn: crash into, hit, strike, impact, run into, bump into, meet head on, cannon into, plow into, barrel into 2) in her work, politics and metaphysics collide Syn …

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  • 40ram — verb 1) he rammed his sword into its sheath Syn: force, thrust, plunge, stab, push, sink, dig, stick, cram, jam, stuff, pack 2) a van rammed the police car Syn …

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