1. bump
she suffered a concussion after bumping her head
I have a nasty bump on my forehead.
The plane landed with a bump.
As recent news has shown, mischaracterizing the fist bump can cause you some grief.
I just bumped into Mycroft downstairs
Sasha had a huge bump on his head.
Does bump mapping generate more graphics load than parallax?
I bump into her.
We tried again to bump off the politician, but couldn't do it.
She bumped his shoulder
Well, I must've bumped my head cause I don't dance the same no more
Aunt Marge bumped her large jaw against Aunt Petunia’s bony cheekbone
As she got up, she bumped her knee on her desk.
I bumped into her at the market on Sunday.
The boy has a huge bump on his head. No wonder he cried so much!
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MMoje słówka z preplyDodatkowe słownictwo2. bang
The theory of the Big Bang was proposed in 1927 and expanded in 1929.
Explosives went off with a bang.
I heard a bang. It sounded like a gun.
I fell off my bike and banged my head.
Just then the door opened a little way, and a creature with a long beak put its head out for a moment and said: "No admittance till the week after next!" and shut the door again with a bang.
They used math to calculate the shape of the universe immediately before and after the Big Bang.
The study found out that loud music, shouting and banging attracted far more complaints than noisy parties.
bang your head against the wall
He could hear someone banging at the door.
Did you hear this loud bang?
The toilet door wouldn’t open, so Vincent banged on the door and shouted for help.
His heart was banging uncontrollably.
He continued talking while banging on the table.
to bang
I got a bang out of her party.
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