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Definition of bumpy adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

bumpy

adjective
 
/ˈbʌmpi/
 
/ˈbʌmpi/
(comparative bumpier, superlative bumpiest)
Idioms
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  1. (of a surface) not even; with a lot of bumps
    • a bumpy road/track
    • He rode over the bumpy ground on his mountain bike.
    Extra Examples
    • The road was getting bumpier and we had to hold on to our seats.
    • She felt quite sick from the long drive over the bumpy road.
  2. (of a journey) uncomfortable with a lot of sudden unpleasant movements caused by the road surface, weather conditions, etc.
    • a bumpy ride/flight
    • a very bumpy ride through country lanes
Idioms
have/give somebody a bumpy ride
  1. to have a difficult time; to make a situation difficult for somebody
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