BUMP OFF vs HIT: NOUN
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- A puff of a cigarette or a pipe.
- (physics) an brief event in which two or more bodies come together
- A dose of a narcotic drug
- A murder carried out by an underworld syndicate
- The act of contacting one thing with another
- A conspicuous success
- (baseball) a successful stroke in an athletic contest (especially in baseball)
- A murder planned and carried out usually by a member of an underworld syndicate.
- A collision or impact.
- A successfully executed shot, blow, thrust, or throw.
- A deliberate collision with an opponent, such as a body check in ice hockey.
- A successful or popular venture.
- A connection made via the internet to another website
- A match of data in a search string against data that one is searching.
- A connection made to a website over the Internet or another network.
- An apt or effective remark.
- A base hit.
BUMP OFF vs HIT: VERB
- To cut class; to play truant.
- Kill intentionally and with premeditation
- To kill, especially to murder.
- Deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument
- Drive something violently into a location
- Cause to experience suddenly
- Pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to
- Hit the intended target or goal
- Consume to excess
- Affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely
- Hit against; come into sudden contact with
- Cause to move by striking
- Encounter by chance
- Gain points in a game
- Make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target
- Hit with a missile from a weapon
- Produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically
- Reach a point in time, or a certain state or level
- Kill intentionally and with premeditation
- Reach a destination, either real or abstract
BUMP OFF vs HIT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To bite on or take (bait or a lure). Used of a fish.
- To produce or represent accurately.
- To attain or reach.
- To go to or arrive at.
- To arise suddenly in the mind of; occur to.
- To win (a prize, for example), especially in a lottery.
- To be affected by (a negative development).
- To affect, especially adversely.
- To bat against (a pitcher or kind of pitch) successfully.
- To execute (a base hit) successfully.
- To propel with a stroke or blow.
- To perform (a shot or maneuver) successfully.
- To reach with a propelled ball or puck.
- To press or push (a key or button, for example).
- To cause an implement or missile to come forcefully into contact with.
- To deal a blow to.
- To cause to come into contact.
- To come into contact with forcefully; strike.
- To deal cards to.
- To strike or deal a blow.
- To come into contact with something; collide.
- To attack.
- To happen or occur.
- To achieve or find something desired or sought.
- To bat or bat well.
- To score by shooting, especially in basketball.
- To ignite a mixture of air and fuel in the cylinders. Used of an internal-combustion engine.
- To score in this way.
BUMP OFF vs HIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Come into sudden contact with
- Hit against
BUMP OFF vs HIT: RELATED WORDS
- Fall upon, Forlese, Put to death, Put to sleep, Make away, Knock over, Score off, Do away with, Drygulch, Murder, Polish off, Dispatch, Slay, Remove, Hit
- Chance, Pip, Make, Tally, Stumble, Happen, Collision, Score, Strike, Striking, Reach, Bang, Shoot, Bump, Smash
BUMP OFF vs HIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Carry off, Fall upon, Forlese, Put to death, Put to sleep, Make away, Knock over, Score off, Do away with, Drygulch, Polish off, Dispatch, Slay, Remove, Hit
- Slay, Find, Chance, Make, Tally, Happen, Collision, Score, Strike, Striking, Reach, Bang, Shoot, Bump, Smash
BUMP OFF vs HIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- To our right, Berg called to him, so that the book hung open, his regenerative powers almost spent, dis dame we gotta bump off.
- Now that our suicide bombs are outdated we should use those bloody conventions or some blasted HR fiasco to bump off that Jarapakse character.
- NOT to bump off the later any test automation framework that takes the out.
- Moolah actually takes a great bump off a gunshot at one point.
- "By the seventh month I was like, 'Get that bump off me'.
- It is quite easy to bump off the three elder councillors.
- Tom hit Jack and Jack hit him back.
- Race up the wall to hit the targets and slide back down, but can you hit the red?
- That does now vary quite a bit depending on how badly hit the colleges have been hit in terms of funding.
- She may not have hit the bottle, but I believe a few have hit her.
- The shock wave hit our building, and for a moment we thought an earthquake had hit.
- Healingcan never restore more hit points to a character than his maximum hit point total.
- PM I like to hit mine with duck fat before they hit the kettle.
- Then they hit it big with an unlikely novelty hit, the California raisins.
- While the puzzles can be hit or miss, they mostly hit.
- HIT or shall we HIT it on the head?
BUMP OFF vs HIT: QUESTIONS
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- When did the hurricane hit Wilmington North Carolina?
- What time will thunderstorms hit central Iowa Wednesday?
- What happens when avalanches hit California ski destinations?
- When did Hurricane Katrina hit Plaquemines Parish Louisiana?
- How much does piercing hit increase penetration damage?
- When did Hurricane Charley hit Punta Gorda Florida?
- Where did Hurricane Humberto hit in September 2007?
- How many tornadoes have hit Alberta and Saskatchewan?
- Why do we say'hit the hay'instead of'hit the sack'?
- Did Sam Snead hit the longest homer ever hit at Wrigley Field?