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20 Sentences With "bumped against"

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My elbow bumped against hers a few times as well.
The tumor was so large that it bumped against the steps as the dog limped painfully up them.
And when media companies have bumped against more traditional gambling in the past, they've been skittish about it.
Every so often she tried to stand up, but bumped against the table and fell back down into her wheelchair.
Medtronic broke above $90 at the end of July, a level the stock had bumped against in mid-2016 and mid-2017.
The economy has "bumped against the proverbial labor wall," David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, said in his morning note Thursday.
"We were shooting a scene in a hallway where we're wrestling for Jess and my hand bumped against the wall, and I broke it," he explains.
Over the past week, the benchmark index has bumped against its 200-day moving average, though that technical level has provided a degree of support, Detrick said.
Tim Higgins at the Wall Street Journal called it a "bumpy experience" with plenty of dust:The driver edged into the tunnel where lateral wheels affixed to the SUV's front wheels bumped against the tunnel's walls.
As USA Today points out in an editorial, if each of the 46,000 people bumped against their will were instead offered an additional $500 to leave voluntarily, that would cost airlines a total of $23m.
Meanwhile, Tanaka helped himself — snagging a comebacker and sprinting at Pearce, who had veered off second — and got an assist from Gardner, who bumped against the wall to catch a Corey Dickerson drive to end the fifth.
Anyone bumped against their will may be entitled to compensation, the agency says, and must be given a written statement detailing their rights and explaining how the airline decides who gets on an overbooked flight and who doesn't.
Anyone bumped against their will may be entitled to compensation, with a requirement of up to $1,350, and must be given a written statement detailing their rights and explaining how the airline decides who gets on an oversold flight and who doesn't.
Our dinghy bumped against the dock and we filed off, followed A.K. up this new ghat, where fresh cords of wood awaited us, past a man squatting next to another shaving his whiskers, a cow before a restaurant nosing into the door, narrow streets with private altars of Shiva behind iron gates.
"Here those things melt away," said David Chan, 222, a recent host of the queer Asian dance party Bubble T. He could have meant it literally: Mary J. Blige was playing, the crowd was downing CBD-infused Jell-O shots, and sweaty fishnet bumped against fish-shaped inflatables in the Standard Hotel's rooftop pool.
Some of the clubs built elaborate branch locations for their West Tampa members, further uniting the two increasingly homogeneous districts. The boundaries between West Tampa and "Anglo Tampa" also blurred as the larger city grew west and south until its suburbs bumped against the edges of West Tampa. The process concluded in 1925, when West Tampa was formally annexed by the city of Tampa.
Noa came alongside Friendship 7 seventeen minutes later. One crewman cleared the spacecraft antenna and another crewman attached a line to hoist Friendship 7 aboard. After being pulled from the water the spacecraft bumped against the side of the destroyer. Once Friendship 7 was on deck, Glenn intended to leave the capsule through the upper hatch, but it was too hot in the spacecraft and Glenn decided to blow the side hatch instead.
These were an improvement over glass bottles, but were subject to developing pinhole leaks if dented, dropped or bumped against jagged rocks. Contemporary designs are almost exclusively made of one of several types of plastics, especially polyethylene or polycarbonate. They are typically as light as, or lighter than, their metal equivalents and are quite resistant to developing leaks, even when dropped or severely bumped. Hunter- gatherers in the Kalahari used ostrich eggshells as water containers, puncturing a hole in them to enable them to be used as canteens.
Before a crowd of 6,500, Scalzo lost the scheduled ten round bout in the sixth by technical knockout. In the second round, Scalzo received a long cut on his head when Montgomery's head unintentionally bumped against his. Montgomery knocked Scalzo to the mat three times, once in the third and twice in the fifth rounds, and had him drowsy from repeated blows in the sixth. Fifty-three seconds into the sixth the referee stopped the fight, and though Scalzo was on his feet, he seemed helpless against the blows of Montgomery.
The trauma may occur by accident, for example when a leg is repeatedly bumped against a wheelchair rest, or it may be due to intentional acts. Heroin users who lose venous access may resort to 'skin popping', or injecting the drug subcutaneously, which is highly damaging to tissue and frequently leads to chronic ulcers. Children who are repeatedly seen for a wound that does not heal are sometimes found to be victims of a parent with Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a disease in which the abuser may repeatedly inflict harm on the child in order to receive attention. Periwound skin damage caused by excessive amounts of exudate and other bodily fluids can perpetuate the non-healing status of chronic wounds.

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