Something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings.
Come upon, as if by accident; meet with.
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Examples for "find "
1 Consumers may find good deals at local independent pharmacies, Consumer Reports said.
2 Wellington Water said it hoped to find and fix the problem today.
3 The migrants hope to get to wealthy western Europe and find work.
4 Government should find time for the necessary debate and for introducing legislation.
5 But first Harte needed to find the right moment, the right opportunity.
1 The court therefore grants MRC a chance to enjoy their political right.
2 However, he added: I think there's a good chance they'll do it.
3 Recent polling shows the proposed amendment stands a good chance of passing.
4 He said he was never given a chance to fix the problem.
5 The conditions have given the bowlers a chance right throughout the game.
1 Another good question, because we have certainly seen that happen this year.
2 Change doesn't happen overnight and in society today people want instant success.
3 Mr Hou said a vote in parliament would not happen this year.
4 The question must be asked could a similar event happen in Ireland?
5 The events happen all year round and take place across South Africa.
1 Although the actual encounter must have taken place thousands of years ago.
2 Here we encounter a new problem: what do they mean by toxin?
3 There was enormous enthusiasm and excitement at this new encounter with Europe.
4 Whatever problems we encounter , we will ask God to help us with.
5 Consulates in Jerusalem, Israel's declared but disputed capital, rarely encounter political violence.
1 Although you probably had the best motive I've come across so far.
2 I sometimes from time to time come across it, unintentionally of course.
3 Over the past few years Republicans have come across as particularly heartless.
4 There is a good amount of enemy that come across the border.
5 That said, you'll struggle to come across a better big-screen blockbuster experience.
Remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied.
A hard and loud hit received by someone when falling.
Другие значения термина "bump" 1 Kurt'll probably ask you to help him bump off George next week.
2 Fitch said banks could also seek riskier activities to bump up ROEs.
3 Just remember you'll feel every little bump on your way home tonight.
4 England do have a minor road bump in their way this week.
5 The speed bump simply doesn't give us any justification for delaying action.
6 Brown made two free throws to bump the margin to 17 points.
7 But one came in with an almighty bump about six months ago.
8 The two would bump into one another at Borough Market most weeks.
9 We positively yearn to bump into people whose work we've just ridiculed.
10 Other sectors like healthcare and food delivery have also seen a bump .
11 There was still no visible bump and thankfully I was feeling good.
12 But as Jonathan Mitchell reports, the issue's hit yet another speed bump .
13 ANOTHER day, another potential baby bump spotted on Jasmine Yarbrough's Instagram feed.
14 Although I'm sure we'll bump into each other one day in Austin.
15 But this would not necessarily bump the price up in New Zealand.
16 An unfortunate bump dispersed my blankets and my ground-sheet in the mud.
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