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Bump Verb Means Bumped Flight Eslpod 0556 We 0786 Eslpod Scheduling

Id ESLPod_0556_WE_0786
Episode Id ESLPod 556
Episode Title Scheduling an Appointment
Phrase bump
Text The verb "to bump," in this podcast, means to change when something will happen, so that something else can happen at that time: "The performance was bumped to next week, because there was flooding in the theater." The verb "to bump" also means to make an airplane passenger take another flight, usually because the first flight didn't have enough seats for everyone: "The airline bumped us to a later flight, giving us a $300 travel voucher for the inconvenience." The verb "to bump" can mean to hit something by accident: "Quincy bumped his head against the table as he bent down to pick up his keys." Finally, the phrase "to bump (something) up" means to increase something a little bit: "Do you think the company will bump up your salary next year?"
Topics Business

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