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bumper

[buhm-per] / ˈbʌm pər /








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Bumper profit has fueled an energy merger spree, even as deal-making lags in general.

From New York Times • Feb. 12, 2024

Pierson said the Oceanic Society spotted some familiar fins during the May encounter, such as CA51, also known as Bumper, a playful orca that likes to get close to boats.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2023

Bumper bookings from American travellers are driving a sharp revival for many parts of Scotland's tourism industry, as new and renewed routes into Edinburgh take off from major US cities.

From BBC • May 19, 2023

Singers Joss Stone, Jordin Sparks and Betty Who will also be part of the festivities, as will the stars of Peacock’s “Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin” - Adam Devine, Sarah Hyland and Flula Borg.

From Washington Times • Nov. 24, 2022

Bumper stickers and license plates appear and disappear in a blink.

From "Everything, Everything" by Nicola Yoon




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