HEAVE UP vs BUMP OFF: VERB
- Lift or elevate
- To cut class; to play truant.
- To kill, especially to murder.
- Kill intentionally and with premeditation
HEAVE UP vs BUMP OFF: RELATED WORDS
- Rake up, Rake in, Keep down, Do away with, Hike up, Chuck out, Take hold, Reel off, Upblow, Whittle down, Carry off, Knock over, Heft up, Heft, Heave
- 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
HEAVE UP vs BUMP OFF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Keep apart, Parbuckle, Rake up, Rake in, Keep down, Do away with, Hike up, Chuck out, Take hold, Reel off, Upblow, Whittle down, Carry off, Knock over, Heave
- 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
HEAVE UP vs BUMP OFF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And far upon the beach heave up the sand; Then backward rapidly they take their way, Repulsed from upper ground, and seek the sea.
- 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- Now that our suicide bombs are outdated we should use those bloody conventions or some blasted HR fiasco to bump off that Jarapakse character.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.