bumping off
Example Sentences
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Carr clearly got a taste for murder as the show progressed, bumping off Paloma Faith in plain sight and handing Lucy Beaumont her death warrant.
From BBC • Oct. 30, 2025
So he has switched his party affiliation to independent and is now making a bid to stay on the council, even if it means bumping off a colleague.
From Washington Post • Sep. 16, 2022
Thompson points out that Christie’s murderers often got her into hot water with her American publishers; they were appalled by the idea of a 12-year-old girl bumping off her grandfather in one novel.
From The Guardian • Nov. 15, 2019
The Dada imp’s word games and visual pranks were busily bumping off Picasso as the primary influence on the ’60s American avant-garde.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 16, 2018
They do what is called glancing, which is the same word for bumping off something and carrying on in almost the same direction, e.g., when a snooker ball glances off another snooker ball.
From "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon
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