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Today's Idiom = "Bump Into"

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Bump Into ( one's body accidentally hits another; one did not plan to meet the other ... )
"bump into"



Example: "I saw you with Jane at the supermarket." Reply: "Yes, we just bumped into each other." Another example: "When you go out at night, you never know who you are going to bump into."




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Common variations of this idiom: Bump Into, Bump Into Someone,