Friday, March 25, 2011


Word of the Day for Friday, March 25, 2011
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bumptious \BUMP-shuhs\, adjective:
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Crudely, presumptuously, or loudly self-assertive.
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So is the bumptious B.O. now going to send American jets over Syria because they too are rioting in the streets?
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
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The clown in the girl is bumptious as can be: bouncing about in the peaked cap and oversized coat of a boy she hasn't learned to love yet, pacing in lockstep behind a fellow-lodger for the sheer love of badgering him, blowing out her cheeks like a fussed walrus when crossed.-- Walter Kerr, Anne Frank Shouldn't Be Anne's Play, New York Times, January 7, 1979
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Still a tremendous singer and a man so confident of his own sex appeal that he could make the most outrageously bumptious behaviour seem not only engaging but also entirely natural.-- David Sinclair, "Larger than life and twice as rocky", Times (London), March 13, 2000
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Wells did not meet his father until he was an adult, by which time he had developed his own blunt, sometimes bumptious personality.-- George Vecsey, "An Outsider Who Became an Insider", New York Times, October 7, 1998
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Bumptious is perhaps a blend of bump and presumptuous.

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