Use "bump into" in a sentence

1. We'll propably bump into him.

2. We' # bump into each other again

3. Bump into the guy I like.

4. I would bump into them around town.

5. I'm so sorry to bump into you.

6. My car ran bump into the wall.

7. While on the search they bump into one another.

8. They might bump into things or fall over objects.

9. I really am so sorry to bump into you.

10. They would bump into one another and laugh softly.

11. Well, I don't bump into you much these days.

12. He wasn't looking and ran bump into a tree.

13. He would bump into too many people who knew him.

14. I wander backstage after the set and bump into Clint.

15. Next, I'll bump into Henrietta and the horror will be complete.

16. I happened to bump into Mervyn Johns in the hallway.

17. Wherever I go I always seem to bump into him.

18. 'When these epoxides bump into particles that are acidic, they make glue.

19. And who knows, but we might bump into each other ... eh?

20. Also, sometimes I am clumsy and drop things or bump into furniture.

21. As the molecules move and bump into adjacent molecules, they also move.

22. Bump into Tim was a clumsy boy, always Bumping into the furniture

23. If you just happen to be swimmin ' along and bump into ' em, well

24. If he continues exploring, he may bump into something really nasty and die.

25. Meanwhile, opponents build their empires, and eventually the civilizations bump into each other.

26. In the dim light he couldn't see clearly and ran bump into a tree.

27. You drop into his or her office, or bump into each other in the hall.

28. Did they just bump into each other or somebody walked up to the other?

29. Bumptious definition in English dictionary, bumptious meaning, synonyms, see also 'Bumptiously',bumptiousness',bump',bump into'

30. So, we may have a chance informally to bump into each other, sit and talk.

31. If you could go back in time, whom might you bump into at this crossing?

32. In the secular world we think, "If an idea is important, I'll bump into it.

33. Sometimes when he was playing in the house, he would bump into his father by accident.

34. But here I am stuck now and can't go out in case I bump into her.

35. "I used to feel bad seeing visually-impaired students in my school bump into walls and furniture.

36. She also finds time to bump into Khaleel(Sentencedict.com), a man she met on the flight over.

37. After Legosi ate so much burgers, Borry attempts to leave the restaurant only to bump into Legosi's huge belly

38. One night, the lights go out in Raj's home, and Durga and Rohit accidentally bump into each other.

39. After a night out at the cinema, Tintin and Captain Haddock bump into an old acquaintance, General Alcazar.

40. Our bodies and the world bump into one another and there is an exchange of energy between them.

41. Question:One tends to bump into a lot of Indian taxi drivers in the streets of Vancouver and other places.

42. External Affairs Minister: On Pakistan I told you, we will bump into each other, we will sit and talk.

43. C., can you walk down the street and bump into a row of newspaper boxes half a block long?

44. It must be horrible to be driven away from all your old haunts because you might bump into your drug mates.

45. So if the engines were to shut down, all the air would bump into the plane and provide essentially friction to slow down the plane

46. 7 Also may continue in the Xinan to do, even if Fu is exposed to the sun despicably , but where can bump into such man.

47. Blissed opens with divorced Natalie rushing to a bride's rescue at a big wedding only to bump into the man she blames for ruining her marriage.

48. Whether it is a toddler taking their first steps or a kindergartener learning to ride a bike, children often bump into things and skid on surfaces, Bruising their knees and ankles in the process.

49. She said "I was hoping I would bump into you because I noticed you know how to put the umlaut on the 'i', Can you please tell me how to do that on the iPhone?".

50. Residents consider The Bakery, with its rustic outdoor cafe and beautiful gardens, to be the center of social life in New Paltz, a place to meet people, bump into old friends, or sit quietly and read the papers

51. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Bump Bump 1 / bʌmp / S3 verb 1 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] HIT/Bump INTO to hit or knock against something Bump against I ran after him, Bumping against people in my hurry

52. If the front rim of the socket (called the Acetabulum) sticks out too far, the area of the thigh bone (femur) just below the ball, called the neck of the femur, may bump into the rim of the socket

53. Although Creaming and Ostwald Ripening are both important for emulsion stability, the biggest problem when creating an emulsion is Coalescence. If two drops bump into each other with an energy greater than the barrier between them then they join to form a larger drop.

54. , "Bumping" or "bump" shall mean the right of an employee, based upon seniority within a series, to displace a less senior employee in a lower Classification within the Series.No employee shall have the right to Bump into a Classification for which the employee does not possess the minimum qualifications such as specialized education, training or experience.