Bump

ٹکرانا
definition
verb
I almost bumped into him
knock or run into someone or something, typically with a jolt.
the car bumped along the rutted track
move or travel with much jolting and jarring.
noun
a nasty bump on the head
a light blow or a jolting collision.
bumps in the road
a protuberance on a level surface.
translation of 'bump '
verb
دهکیلنا
noun
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example
Seconds later, a family friend on skis went over the same 'bump' and crashed into Jack after failing to spot him lying in the snow.
she had to 'bump' the pushchair down the steps
Grass ticks are about the size of a pinhead and cause little reaction other than an itchy 'bump' at the bite site.
There's a 'bump' , then the sound of wheels along the ground.
With a gentle 'bump' on the bottom, we arrive at minus 500 feet.
They disappeared into the disco crowd with a thump and a 'bump' .
But they say the sales increase would only be a small 'bump' to total industry sales, already exceeding $20 billion.
Yarn used to produce the average cotton 'bump' contains seed contamination which can cause problems with some face fabrics.
I think all the polls in the last week since the announcement have shown a slight 'bump' for the ticket, somewhere between three and four points.
There were no physical injuries except the crew chief got a 'bump' on the head.
Bleached 'bump' is suitable for white curtains or backgrounds, unbleached for other fabrics when a cream cast will not matter.
You should take it easy for the first few days and take special care not to 'bump' or knock the operation site.
Then, about 30 minutes later, I hit a 'bump' and heard a loud clatter that sounded suspiciously like a cell phone hitting the ground.
It said the pain should be underneath the bump and the whole 'bump' should go hard.
Now she was just getting angry over it all, she felt a 'bump' or some impact as she fell down still crying and not even noticing the change of position or the pain in her lower back.
At one time four-wheel drive vehicles were just muddy workhorses, box-like things used by folk who just liked to 'bump' along tracks or plough across muddy fields.
a nasty 'bump' on the head
She's going to have a nasty 'bump' on her head when she wakes up, and one hell of a headache.
she had to 'bump' the wheelchair down the steps
Obama checked in at 22 percent, a 4-point 'bump' from the earlier poll.
I heard the 'bump' as the truck drove over the bridge.
It knocked her elbow hard enough to make a loud 'bump' sound.
Jane didn't remember falling asleep but she must have because she was jerked instantly awake when Ty drove over a large 'bump' .
If you hit a major 'bump' , you get bangs from the front suspension reminiscent of the previous model, which was certainly less than perfect dynamically.
A 'bump' on the skull directly above one of these sections indicates that the particular faculty, called an organ, is more than normally developed.
A moment later a not-so-gentle 'bump' reverberated through the ship as it touched down on the unruly ice.
I got a huge purple 'bump' on my forehead… and he didn't even ask me out.
I have this gross 'bump' on my eyelid, and it's so painful.
a slight 'bump' in sales
This song is like the loud 'bump' in the night that jolts one awake in utter fear.
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