Definition of Bumpering

1. bumper [v] - See also: bumper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bumpering

bumper-sticker
bumper-stickers
bumper-to-bumper
bumper cars
bumper crop
bumper crops
bumper guard
bumper jack
bumper sticker
bumper stickers
bumper to bumper
bumpered
bumperette
bumperettes
bumpering (current term)
bumpers
bumpf
bumph
bumphs
bumpier
bumpiest
bumpily
bumpiness
bumpinesses
bumping
bumpingly
bumpings
bumpity
bumpkin

Literary usage of Bumpering

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Lecture on Heads by George Alexander Stevens (1788)
"... The Ins are all bad, and the Outs are all mad, In and Out is the cry of the nation. The politic patter which both parties chatter, Frcm bumpering freely ..."

2. Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Ballads and Romances by Thomas Percy, Frederick James Furnivall, John Wesley Hales (1868)
"By no quaint rules nor bumpering critics taught, With rough majestic force they moved the heart, And strength and nature made amends for art. ..."

3. The Irish Quarterly Review (1855)
"... Or perhaps those heavenly Zincali But loosed the bumpering strings, And when they had opened her cage-door, My little bird used her wings. ..."

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