Bump Unscramble word

bump is a Scrabble word, bump uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for bump Ten points.
Words with Friends point value for bump: Ten points.

Below are the results of unscrambling bump. We found a total of 23 words by unscrambling the letters in bump.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bump

bum 7 mpb 9 pub 7 ump 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bump

bm 6 bp 6 bu 4 mb 6 mp 6 mu 4 pm 6 pu 4 um 4 up 4

Definitions of bump

British English : bump If you bump into something or someone, you accidentally hit them while you are moving. VERBThey stopped walking and he almost bumped into them.He bumped his hip painfully against a sharp edge.

verb

  1. when intr, usually foll by against or into to knock or strike with a jolt
  2. (intransitive) often foll by along to travel or proceed in jerks and jolts
  3. (transitive) to hurt by knocking   ⇒ he bumped his head on the ceiling
  4. (transitive) to knock out of place; dislodge   ⇒ the crash bumped him from his chair
  5. (transitive) (British ) to throw (a child) into the air, one other child holding each limb, and let him or her down again to touch the ground
  6. (in rowing races, esp at Oxford and Cambridge) to catch up with and touch (another boat that started a fixed distance ahead)
  7. (cricket ) to bowl (a ball) so that it bounces high on pitching or (of a ball) to bounce high when bowled
  8. (intransitive) (mainly US & Canadian ) to dance erotically by thrusting the pelvis forward (esp in the phrase bump and grind)
  9. (transitive) (poker ) to raise (someone)
  10. (transitive) (informal ) to exclude a ticket-holding passenger from a flight as a result of overbooking
  11. (transitive) (informal ) to displace (someone or something) from a previously allocated position   ⇒ the story was bumped from the front page
  12. See bump uglies

noun

  1. an impact; knock; jolt; collision
  2. a dull thud or other noise from an impact or collision
  3. the shock of a blow or collision
  4. a lump on the body caused by a blow
  5. a protuberance, as on a road surface
  6. any of the natural protuberances of the human skull, said by phrenologists to indicate underlying faculties and character
  7. a rising current of air that gives an aircraft a severe upward jolt
  8. (plural) the act of bumping a child. See sense 5
  9. (rowing ) the act of bumping See bumping race
  10. See bump ball