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bumper

[buhm-per] / ˈbʌm pər /








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A "treasure" of Northern Ireland's countryside has had a bumper year, thanks to warm weather and conservation efforts.

From BBC

Yet there’s reason to believe consumers may feel more upbeat early next year, as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act should generate a “bumper crop of income-tax refunds,” according to Kelly.

From MarketWatch

The cast and the Braggs recognized pinball’s colorful, whimsical joy, the flashing lights, the pinging pop bumpers, all of which makes for cool cinematography.

From Washington Post

"But the government has chosen instead to reward DP World with another bumper deal. This is giving a green light to other rogue employers to act with impunity."

From BBC

In the West, the bumper crop of snow may help ease issues of water shortages and wildfires, at least temporarily.

From New York Times