Use "bumped against him|bump against him" in a sentence

1. 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

2. They bumped against the railing.

3. Claudia snuggled against him.

4. Princes took counsel against him and persecuted him.

5. The vote went against him/against accepting the plan.

6. The car bumped against the kerb.

7. The judgement went against him.

8. She is against seeing him.

9. His advantage turned against him.

10. She denounced vengeance against him.

11. As directed actually against him and against his reigning King.

12. The boat bumped against a solid object.

13. 20 I've bumped against the door again.

14. He uses Sidao's citizens against him.

15. 4 The judgment went against him.

16. His untidy appearance weighed against him.

17. The charges against him are groundless.

18. His erstwhile friends turned against him.

19. Those who were once for him have turned against him.

20. His doctor Advised him against smoking

21. —For I have sinned against him+—

22. They joined the struggle against him.

23. The odds are heavily against him .

24. They institute a suit against him.

25. The evidence against him was overwhelming.

26. I pinned him against the wall.

27. The disciplinarian bawled against [ at ] him.

28. 15 Against him young lions* roar;+

29. I cautioned him against the danger.

30. 13 They are plotting against him.

31. Cross-check him against crime records.

32. The charges against him included treason.

33. We protected him against his enemy.

34. 25 I bumped into him.

35. 15 The car bumped against the kerb.

36. Bumped , bump·ing , bumps v

37. 10 She bumped her head against the door.

38. The earth will rise up against him.

39. They launched a fresh anathema against him.

40. It was against the grain with him.

41. 22 Everybody seems to take against him.

42. Don't heroize,you can't fight against him.

43. The actual evidence against him was flimsy.

44. They advanced him $ 10000 against future royalties.

45. The evidence against him is pretty flimsy.

46. The dean cautioned him against being late.

47. Newspaper gossip had prejudiced her against him.

48. 2 I have no rancor against him.

49. We fight with him against the Masters.

50. The evidence against him is rather flimsy.

51. The case against him was largely circumstantial.

52. The odds against him surviving are incredible.

53. 3 Fate was strongly biased against him.

54. All his former friends turned against him.

55. We'll propably bump into him.

56. To cause to knock against an obstacle: Bumped a knee against the chair

57. And tell him that we recognize him as a leader against Diaz.

58. The evidence against him was purely circumstantial.

59. The evidence against him is very flimsy.

60. The evidence against him is extremely flimsy .

61. The obscure charges against him lacked specification.

62. We shall proceed against him for theft.

63. Bumped , bump·ing , Bumps v

64. To cause to knock against an obstacle: Bumped …

65. 2 The boat bumped against a solid object.

66. Sure, I have a vendetta against him and he has one against me.

67. Bumped, Bump·ing, Bumps v.tr

68. After feeding the baby, put him upright, have him lean against your shoulder and burp him.

69. I Besought him if the decision went against him to return to the

70. I'll use his strength and weight against him.

71. 21 They successfully mobilized public opinion against him.

72. The defendant has a bankruptcy order against him.

73. I've nothing against him - I just don't have much in common with him.

74. They voted against him at the second ballot.

75. The king had cognizance of plots against him.

76. You conspire with him against me, don't you ?

77. Finally people rose up in arms against him.

78. I advise you not to proceed against him.

79. Johnson has emphatically denied the allegations against him.

80. Sam cautioned him against making a hasty decision.