bump into

VERB
  1. collide violently with an obstacle
    I ran into the telephone pole
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How To Use bump into In A Sentence

  • You often bump into visiting vets, middle-aged men with flabby muscles and military tattoos.
  • And the film, as it turns out, is a touching, beautifully told story about two septuagenarians who, 50 years after their adolescent romance, bump into each other once more and fall in love all over again.
  • It would be no great surprise, along here, to bump into a platoon of confused old men in Japanese infantry uniforms.
  • He was humming the song aloud and loudly, louder in fact than any man would have hummed it had he expected to bump into another human being.
  • When we bump into each other at meetings or conferences we share a momentary nostalgia because we bumped into each other in activist circles back then.
  • The phrase "severe reality distortion field" is probably not one you bump into every day. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • To those questioning the stability of this thing, all I can say confidently is that it's totally adequate for the size and weight of my computer - it doesn't budge, even when I (constantly) bump into my desk accidentally. $8 DIY Aluminum Laptop Stand | Lifehacker Australia
  • This is not the safest option as you may bump into flashers, perverts and weirdos.
  • Serial networkers - you know, the ones you seem to innocently bump into at all sorts of events - can certainly teach us a thing or two.
  • Even the most stand-offish of neighbours had no choice but to bump into each other on the stairs.
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