bumpy

IPA: bˈʌmpi

adjective

  • rough; jumpy; causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements
  • covered with or full of bumps
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Examples of "bumpy" in Sentences

  • The road is bumpy and crude.
  • Why is it so stony and bumpy
  • Apologies for the bumpy welcome.
  • There is no doubt that the road gets bumpy.
  • When the papyrus was dry, it was bumpy and rough.
  • The ride is also considerably bumpy and pretty rough.
  • The outside of a Lychee is a bit rough and very bumpy.
  • It is known as the cudgerie or bumpy ash in Australia.
  • So the flight was nice and bumpy, which is my favorite.
  • The roads were both narrow and bumpy, and the staggering.
  • It is a thickly encrusting sponge with a glistening bumpy surface.
  • But I expect a short-term bumpy ride for Google's stock price until at least October.
  • Not rutted as in bumpy, rather one long trough in which I have been comfortably ensconced.
  • The route was really bumpy from the Irish sea meeting the Atlantic Sea (the locals say that they don't get along well).
  • We're very realistic about the short-term bumpy road ahead of us and are proactively preparing ourselves for the future.
  • Toms was surprised by the number of putts players made because he thought the greens were bumpy from the soft conditions.
  • I think we see prospects -- although we understand that we're into perhaps what some call the bumpy landing, we think we see some prospects for long-sustained growth with low rates of inflation.
  • Baglio Segesta and Tenute Margana, Segesta You definitely need a 4x4 as your hire car to stay at this pair of agriturismos: they're a couple of miles from the nearest road up a track for which the word bumpy is totally inadequate.

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